The Frog with Self-Cleaning Feet

The Frog with Self-Cleaning Feet
Author: Michael Bright
Publisher: Biteback Publishing
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2020-01-16
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1785905619

Wild animals do the most extraordinary things. Some are exceptionally bright, use tools and solve complex problems. Others are devious: they cheat, steal and run protection rackets. There are animals with enormous appetites and those that self-medicate. Then we come across the extreme travellers: the highest flyers, the deepest divers and the fastest runners. But which animal is the most venomous, and which the most dangerous? Which has the loudest voice, the longest tongue, the biggest eyes or the most powerful bite? How do animals tell the time? How did the zebra get those stripes? And what is the most mysterious animal on Earth? The Frog with Self-cleaning Feet is a miscellany of fascinating animal anecdotes, facts and figures. The weird, the wonderful and the downright unbelievable of the animal world - you couldn't make it up!

Mimicking Nature

Mimicking Nature
Author: Ashokan Kannarath
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2014-01-22
Genre: Art
ISBN: 148281725X

This book is specially designed to get a basic idea about biomimicry as a solution for sustainable development, how animal and plant models become an ideal natural teacher to construct and design modern mans requirements without causing pollution. This book has nine chapters. The first section is devoted for introduction, the second for sustainable development, the third one for inspiration derived from plants (twenty-four examples), fourth one for inspiration derived from animals (thirty-five examples). The fifth chapter is devoted for research in biomimicry, and the sixth chapter is for development in biomimicry at the molecular level. The seventh one is for modern city planning by mimicking nature, with special reference to Lavasa, the first biomimicry town planning in India. The eighth chapter is for explanation of some case studies in biomimicry, and the last chapter is to inform the reader about some access point in biomimicry resources, followed by further study, and the last section is an index of the contents.

The Nanotech Pioneers

The Nanotech Pioneers
Author: Steven A. Edwards
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2008-01-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3527612092

Hype, hope, or horror? A vivid look at nanotechnology, written by an insider and experienced science writer. The variety of new products and technologies that will spin out of nanoscience is limited only by the imagination of the scientists, engineers and entrepreneurs drawn to this new field. Steve Edwards concentrates on the reader's self interest: no military gadgets, wild fantasies of horror nanobot predators and other sci-fi stuff, but presents a realistic view of how this new field of technology will affect people in the near future. He is in close contact with many pioneers in nanotechnology, and includes their backgrounds to allow readers, especially college students considering a career in the field, to better imagine themselves in such positions. However, technology does not develop in a vacuum, and this book also looks at the social, political and economic changes attendant upon the development of nanotechnology. For the science-interested general public as well as chemists, students, lecturers, chemical organizations, materials scientists, journalists, politicians, industry, physicists, and biologists.

American Farriers' Journal

American Farriers' Journal
Author: Henry Heymering
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1090
Release: 2009
Genre: Horseshoeing
ISBN:

Includes American Farriar's Association newsletter.

Minor Works

Minor Works
Author: Xenophon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 444
Release: 1857
Genre: Greece
ISBN: