Pulse
The Coming Age of Systems and Machines Inspired by Living Things
by:
Robert Frenay
in:
Biology
Summary:
The book explores the convergence of technology and biology, examining how innovations in engineering and computing are increasingly drawing inspiration from natural systems and organisms. It delves into the implications of this trend for society, the environment, and the future of human-machine interaction.
Key points:
1. Biomimicry: "Pulse" highlights how engineers and designers are using nature as a model for innovation, leading to more sustainable and efficient technologies.
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