Biomimicry, Janine M. Benyus
Biomimicry, Janine M. Benyus
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Biomimicry
Innovation Inspired by Nature

Author: Janine M. Benyus

Narrator: Callie Beaulieu

Unabridged: 14 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Mariner Books

Published: 04/21/2020


Synopsis

This ""valuable and entertaining"" (New York Times Book Review) book explores how scientists are adapting nature's best ideas to solve tough 21st century problems.Biomimicry is rapidly transforming life on earth. Biomimics study nature's most successful ideas over the past 3.5 million years, and adapt them for human use. The results are revolutionizing how materials are invented and how we compute, heal ourselves, repair the environment, and feed the world.Janine Benyus takes readers into the lab and in the field with maverick thinkers as they: discover miracle drugs by watching what chimps eat when they're sick; learn how to create by watching spiders weave fibers; harness energy by examining how a leaf converts sunlight into fuel in trillionths of a second; and many more examples.Composed of stories of vision and invention, personalities and pipe dreams, Biomimicry is must reading for anyone interested in the shape of our future.

About Janine M. Benyus

Janine M. Benyus is the author of four books in the life sciences, including Beastly Behaviors: A Watchers Guide to How Animals Act and Why. She is a graduate of Rutgers with degrees in forestry and writing and has lectured widely on science topics. She lives in Stevensville, Montana.


Reviews

I adore nature and science should do the same to get behind all those secrets and abilities shaped by evolution. The sheer speed of technological progress, that leads to the unleashing of faster and faster scientific insights, has already confirmed and refuted some of the ideas of this already over 2......more

I want to like this book, and I agree with her underlying theses. I enjoy reading all the gee-whiz almost-there projects that are going to supplant petroleum-based agriculture, energy, and the like, any day now. But no matter how many stories she tells about projects that *could* be better than what......more

Goodreads review by Rebecca

The first chapter of this 1997 book should be mandatory curriculum in... something - whatever discipline you can lock this philosophical framework for technical applications of environmental science. It is engineering, biology, and philosophy wrapped up into one. Her premise isn't the standard conce......more

Goodreads review by Ammar

This book tackles biomimicry in agriculture, synthetics and material science, economica and even computing by taking us through the works of researchers in this topic. The thing I LOVED about this book was how it also explores changes in how we can and should think as people. The writing can be relati......more

Goodreads review by T.M.

The concept of biomimicry and the author are featured prominently in Prince Charles’ TV documentary project “Harmony”. The book Biomimicry was written in 1997 and the science is a little stale, but the idea is still very interesting. Biomimicry is largely happening in the subtleties of biology, so b......more