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Hou In Cheong

Biomimicry -A Key to the Planet's Energy Future? - 0 views

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    An article about how the future will be defined in terms of the development of Biology aspect. Without nature, our life would be less convenient.
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    Hou In, next time add a little bit more to your annotation. What are the drawbacks of this technology? What types of applications do you envision?
Marianne Alleyne

The 15 Coolest Cases of Biomimicry - 2 views

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    This article provides a nice entry point to the field of biomimicry or biological inspiration. It gives 15 well-know and/or cool examples of biomimicry. However, there are so many more examples and after this article has been up for a few years (cannot find the exact date it was published) it feels a little outdated.
Paige Poisson

Robots Evolve Altruism, Just as Biology Predicts - 0 views

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    This article is about artificial ant robots that were programmed to find disks that represented food and resources and push the disks to a designated area. The robots also went through artificial natural selection and gene flow. The experiment showed that after about 150 generations, the robots evolved to help each other push the large disks. This evolved altruism was predicted by biologist W.D. Hamilton in 1964 when he was trying to explain why organisms evolve to share time and resources. This could be a very interesting fact to use for future robots, because the robots could work together on a project without human direction.
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