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Some of Nature's little tricks

25 May 2010
David Taylor

Nature makes materials, and so do we. But Nature's materials are very different from ours.

In my previous article, I asked the question “Why are your bones not made of steel?” This was a way to think about the types of structural materials that are found in biological organisms, and to contrast them with those which we have developed for load-bearing purposes in engineering components and structures. I pointed out that natural materials such as bone have mechanical properties which are much inferior to those of engineering materials such as steel or carbon-fibre composites.

 

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