World’s Strongest Glue
Biomimetics Articles
I’ll check into this soon, but glue from bacteria seems pretty biomimetic. Apparently they use it to stick to rocks.
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12.04.06
World’s Strongest GlueBiomimetics ArticlesI’ll check into this soon, but glue from bacteria seems pretty biomimetic. Apparently they use it to stick to rocks. 05.04.06
An insect army and a commentary on Canadian vs US funding modelsBiomimetics Articles, RoboticsDARPA’s latest call for proposals merited an interesting article in the Toronto Star. The advanced projects agency has requested labs to submit research plans that will lead to :
The preferred methodology is to implant computational units in the larvae and allow them to integrate with the nervous system through pupation. A high goal indeed and one that is so far from any proven science that it certainly qualifies as ‘blue sky’ research. Last year DARPA gave out 3.1 billion for equally outside the box, high concept research. The Star article compares this to $325 million in similarly unconventional funding from the Canadian government. John Polanyi, the Nobel Prize winning Canadian chemist points out that :
It is my strong belief that the most basic sort of research has to be funded at very high levels to feed ideas and capabilities into the engine of commercially applied research. DARPA is clearly an agency that manages to do this quite well. A strict accounting of the money they spend would reveal a host of failed initiatives, the by products of these are staples of research science and have had wholly unintended consequences. TheStar.com - Uncle Sam’s scientists busy building insect army. Your are browsing
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