The Shark's Paintbrush: Biomimicry and How Nature is Inspiring Innovation by Jay Harman

The Shark's Paintbrush: Biomimicry and How Nature is Inspiring Innovation

Jay Harman
White Cloud Press
Jul 2013
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Why does the bumblebee have better aerodynamics than a 747? What structural design is shared by a tornado and a blood vessel?Since the Industrial Revolution, manufacturers have built things by a process known as “heat, beat, and treat.” They use enormous amounts of energy to heat raw material, shape it with heavy machinery, and maintain its design, strength, and durability with toxic chemicals. Now, in a world of depleted natural resources, entrepreneurs and scientists are turning to nature to inspire future products that are more energy- and cost-efficient. Biomimicry, the science of employing nature to advance sustainable technology, is arguably one of the hottest new business concepts. At the center of this growing movement has been award-winning inventor and biomimetic entrepreneur Jay Harman.
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Publisher White Cloud Press
Published 2013
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