What
have kingfishers got to do with Japan's 500 Series Shinkansen
bullet train?
And
is Spiderman more like a spider or a gecko?
And
what does any of this have to do with Leonardo da Vinci?
Just
like Leonardo da Vinci in the 16th and early 17th centuries, today's
scientists and engineers are realising that nature hold the keys to
some of the best ideas. Nature wastes nothing and uses minimal
energy.
This
growing scientific field is called biomimetics; the study and
application of designs found in nature in order to solve modern
problems in engineering, materials, science, medicine and other
fields.
This
book helps you discover some of nature's best designs and how they
have inspired scientists and engineers.
Nature's
Techno Tricks was written by Dee Pigneguy, an
ex-teacher and author of several books, including Feed
Me Right: Nutritional Know-how and Body Science, Growing
Gardeners and the soon to be released Gardening for Planet
Earth
Nature's
Techno Tricks has
been voted a Storylines
Notable Book in the non-fiction category, for authoritative,
well-designed information books accessible to children and young adults.