As we close out a great year for biomimicry, here’s a short article from the Washington Post’s ‘Green’ section:
For some, whale watching is a tourist activity. For Gunter Pauli, it is a source of technological inspiration.
“I see a whale, I see a six-to-12-volt electric generator that is able to pump 1,000 liters per pulse through more than 108 miles of veins and arteries,” he said. The intricate wiring of the whale’s heart is being studied as a model for a device called a nanoscale atrioventricular bridge, which will undergo animal testing next year and could replace pacemakers for the millions of people whose diseased hearts need help to beat steadily. Continued at the Washington Post…