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Biomimicry.net provides an explanation of biomimicry, printed publications, case studies, and other resources. The site features a Biomimicry Database, the Biomimicry Institute, and the Biomimicry Guild, all of which...
Our laboratories' mission is to develop miniature cell culture tools for quantitative cell biology studies. At the University of Washington - Department of Bioengineering we particularly strive to apply micro- and...
OpenWetWare is a research oriented site that promotes the “sharing of information, know-how, and wisdom among researchers and groups who are working in biology and biological engineering.” The site contains help forums,...
Most people do not associate microprocessors with DNA, or aircraft design with butterflies. But science is increasingly looking to biological systems as models for new technologies. These resources explain how and what...
The Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering was created "to develop biologically inspired materials and devices that will solve critical medical and environmental problems and to translate these...
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