Application of biological methods and systems found in nature to the study and design of engineering systems and modern technology.
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1 Of course, this is only the latest bit of bio-inspiration to trickle over to military-funded robot design.
1 Actually he's a hybrid of sorts, a clone tempered by bionics .
2 And she's loving the new life she's found with bionics .
3 Peter must have told you he was in bionics .
4 Read the rest of Judy Berna's post about exercising with bionics and comment over at GeekMom.
5 Majors' character built the lab after becoming obsessed with bionics after "Man" went off the air.
6 Clones... bionics ... fully operative... double flips?
7 Its move into industry is part of a broader bet on bionics - using mechanics to augment human strength.
8 Paul was a clone "tempered by bionics " ?
9 We need not accept our limitations. These were the parting words from bionics designer Hugh Herr at a TED talk he gave last year.
10 Sources told Reuters the company aimed to sell Target Therapeutics and Advanced Bionics .
11 The hands were designed by Open Bionics , based in Bristol.
12 Interactive Bionics Tour: See applied prosthetics research in action.
13 The REX, made by New Zealand-based company REX Bionics , is self-balancing and requires no crutches.
14 Open Bionics says its device can be made faster and more cheaply than current alternatives.
15 She now has two bionic arms which were designed by Open Bionics , based in Bristol.
16 Ekso Bionics is basically ground 0 for exoskeletons, so we do all the design work here.
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