Pulse: How Nature Is Inspiring the Technology of the 21st Century
Robert Frenay
Bridges made with spider silk; ships that swim like fish; rubber as supple as a dragonfly's wing ... innovations like these are at the forefront of the concept of 'the new biology'. A way of using nature as a model for human designs, the new biology is a growing force in many different fields, and will have enormous impact on the development of the twenty-first century. Companies like IBM, Volvo and AT&T are already exploring how we can learn from and use properties that exist in nature, and how to improve cost-efficiency by using concepts like 'design for disassembly', whereby ... Read more
The essential introduction to this idea, PULSE is a fascinating look at how we might be living in the twenty-first century.
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Reviews for Pulse: How Nature Is Inspiring the Technology of the 21st Century
INDEPENDENT
Frenay is essentially right that the world is becoming less machine-age and more eco-system-like
SUNDAY TIMES
A massive, exhilarating account of the new, intersecting horizons of biology and technology . . . A grand sermon on the way ahead, it's good value for anyone thinking about ... Read more