Politics and Ethics Another Big Science Fail Over Pollution June 5, 2020 Is plastic polluting the world's oceans? Yes, but not nearly as much as hundreds of studies had claimed. Measure, don't assume! CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Latest Bio-Inspired Technologies Will Improve Life September 18, 2018 The world will be a better, more sustainable place if we can imitate how nature handles and organizes its materials. CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology Empirical Test of the Rafting Hypothesis October 8, 2017 Evolutionists claim large mammals like monkeys made it across oceans on rafts of vegetation. Here was a chance to test the idea. CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology Life Helps Protect the Planet July 1, 2017 When humans make a mess of things, our fellow organisms try to help. That's no excuse for our failures to be good stewards. CONTINUE READING
Marine Biology Land Animals Can Raft Across Oceans February 13, 2016 A research study about floating plastic debris illustrates how animals can cross oceans on floating rafts. CONTINUE READING
Politics and Ethics Humans Behaving Badly Ecologically October 28, 2015 By driving some animals extinct, are humans damaging the whole planet? Who will be the judge? CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Scientific Progress Is Spelled "Bio-Inspiration" October 5, 2015 Need fundamental insights into physics and technology? Look no further than the living world. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Animals Overcome Limitations of Physics October 16, 2014 The limits of human engineering have been overcome by animals in surprising ways worth imitating. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Entrepreneurs Find Gold in Nature August 8, 2014 Inspiration for invention comes from everywhere in nature's engineering. At every level, there are designs worth imitating. CONTINUE READING
Biomimetics Three More Ways to Benefit from Nature's Designs May 12, 2014 Three completely different biological mechanisms, at different scales of size, studied by different universities: all agree nature's designs are wonderful, but difficult to imitate. CONTINUE READING