Five ways that natural design could inspire human nanotechnology
Date | 13th, Aug 2018 |
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Source | Nanowerk - Nanotechnology Websites |
DESCRIPTION
Though nanotechnology is portrayed as a fairly recent human invention, nature is actually full of nanoscopic architectures. They underpin the essential functions of a variety of life forms, from bacteria to berries, wasps to whales. In fact, tactful use of the principles of nanoscience can be traced to natural structures that are over 500m-years-old. Below are just five sources of inspiration that scientists could use to create the next generation of human technology.