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Biomimetics: mimicing nature

Nature is awe-inspiring. There so much engineering knowledge to be gained from studying biological systems. Take this molecular biologist from UCSB: by studying how a sea sponge can create its intricate glass skeleton, he derived a method of creating thin film semiconductor materials under MUCH milder conditions than currently used. A team from Stanford created Stickybot. It's an amazing gecko-inspired robot that can climb smooth vertical surfaces. It's motion is quite amazing and life-like. No, it does not use suction cups or the venturi effect. It uses directional adhesives on it's toes - something like unidirectional velcro. Be amazed by videos of the bot in action here and here .

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An elderly and perhaps

An elderly and perhaps indigent woman sat next to me on the bus the other day.

She was repeating the following phrase to herself, over and over in a calm tone: "Mmmm, Mmmm Good. Mmmm, Mmmm Good."

She did this for a little while before stopping and saying, "That's the sound a robot makes when it turns itself off."