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. 2015 Jul 6:6:7418.
doi: 10.1038/ncomms8418.

The role of mechanics in biological and bio-inspired systems

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The role of mechanics in biological and bio-inspired systems

Paul Egan et al. Nat Commun. .
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Abstract

Natural systems frequently exploit intricate multiscale and multiphasic structures to achieve functionalities beyond those of man-made systems. Although understanding the chemical make-up of these systems is essential, the passive and active mechanics within biological systems are crucial when considering the many natural systems that achieve advanced properties, such as high strength-to-weight ratios and stimuli-responsive adaptability. Discovering how and why biological systems attain these desirable mechanical functionalities often reveals principles that inform new synthetic designs based on biological systems. Such approaches have traditionally found success in medical applications, and are now informing breakthroughs in diverse frontiers of science and engineering.

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