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Biomimetics, simply, is the use of nature-inspired technologies and range from the use of fins for swimming to sensory-enhancing microchips used to interface with the brain to assist in hearing, seeing, and controlling instruments. This collection of 20 papers presented by Bar-Cohen (a senior research scientist and group supervisor, Advanced Technologies, at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory) demonstrates the range and applicability of biomimetics, offering discussion of such diverse topics as the mechanization of cognition, mimicking evolution and natural selection in optimization models, bio- nanorobotics, engineered muscle actuators, biologically inspired optical systems, multifunctional materials, defense and attack strategies and mechanisms in biology, biological materials in engineering mechanism, functional surfaces in biology, biomimetic and biologically inspired control, interfacing microelectronics and the human visual system, artificial support and replacement of human organs, and the enacting and mimicking of plant movements. Annotation © 2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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