They’ve made little guitar speakers sound bigger by studying the noisemaking ability of cicadas, one of the loudest insects in the world.
Concepts from biomimicry and bioinspiration – the use of nature as a source of inspiration for new technologies – have shown a
Twelve years ago, carpet-tile maker Interface hit it big with biomimicry, and it’s been full steam ahead ever since. Having read biologist
If they ever think of water works, most people imagine pipes and pumps – more Victorian age than high tech. After all,
Karim Asani, an energy manager at Canadian internet and cable giant Rogers Communications, isn’t an easy man to convince. So when REGEN
During a speech in Maryland last year, Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus looked back on the energy transitions that American naval
American economist and author Jeremy Rifkin considers the World Wide Web, and more broadly, the Internet, as an essential component of a
Mike Berners-Lee has a proposal for saving the world: he wants to start charging people a penny for every e-mail they send.
Berners-Lee couldn’t have known he would spark a technological revolution that is making us more efficient, more adaptable, and better stewards of
Few of those browsing the web know that Google was created by university scientists. In fact, the Internet search giant, with market