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Journal covering research that discovers and uses principles from natural systems to create physical models, engineering systems and technological designs.
Bioinspiration & Biomimetics publishes research involving the study and distillation of principles and functions found in biological systems that have been developed through evolution, and application of this knowledge to produce novel and exciting basic technologies and new approaches to solving scientific problems. It provides a forum for interdisciplinary research which acts as a pipeline, facilitating the two-way flow of ideas and understanding between the extensive bodies of knowledge of the different disciplines. It has two principal aims: to draw on biology to enrich engineering and to draw from engineering to enrich biology.
The journal aims to include input from across all intersecting areas of both fields. In biology, this would include work in all fields from physiology to ecology, with either zoological or botanical focus. In engineering, this would include both design and practical application of biomimetic or bioinspired devices and systems.
Visit website: https://iopscience.iop.org/journal/1748-3190
Details last updated 30-Sep-2020
Lack of rigid skeleton allows it to bend, stretch and switch between flexible and rigid states. A...