Idriss ABERKANE on biomimicry:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2joni8
Plant and animal biomimicry: the man who copies nature
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Beautiful shell ... empty http://menace-theoriste.fr/parle-pour-s ... -aberkane/
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izentrop wrote:Beautiful shell ... empty http://menace-theoriste.fr/parle-pour-s ... -aberkane/
Thank you very much for this update.
Idriss Barkane the hidden tripled brother of the Bogdanovs.
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By the way in today's Express:
http://www.lexpress.fr/actualite/scienc ... 45580.html
Science and research: the doped CV of Idriss Aberkane
http://www.lexpress.fr/actualite/scienc ... 45580.html
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Yes, funny bird
It seemed to me that his lectures had already been mentioned in other subjects of the forum, but not found with the search engine.
It seemed to me that his lectures had already been mentioned in other subjects of the forum, but not found with the search engine.
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Oops I missed these comments ...
Yes ok it smells of the Bogdanov method
It does not prevent his / her approaches can be interesting ... right?
Yes ok it smells of the Bogdanov method
It does not prevent his / her approaches can be interesting ... right?
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Techno-parasitism: a real dragonfly controlled remotely:
http://www.draper.com/news/equipping-insects-special-service
Equipping Insects for Special Service
Draper combinations navigation and neuromodulation to guide insects
CAMBRIDGE, MA - The smallest aerial drones mimic insects in many ways, but none can match the efficiency and maneuverability of the dragonfly. Now, engineers at Draper are creating a new kind of hybrid drone by combining miniaturized navigation, synthetic biology and neurotechnology to guide dragonfly insects. The system looks like a backpack for a dragonfly.
http://www.draper.com/news/equipping-insects-special-service
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There it is not biomimicry, it is the man who "pirates" nature ...
And it's not new: during WWII the US army (I believe) sacrificed dolphins in minefields ...
And it's not new: during WWII the US army (I believe) sacrificed dolphins in minefields ...
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Christophe wrote:There it is not biomimicry, it is the man who "pirates" nature ...
And it's not new: during WWII the US army (I believe) sacrificed dolphins in minefields ...
The man? Not so sure ... at least we are next on the list.
The American army always uses dolphins for the close protection of its warships, more particularly submarines or aircraft carriers.
Soldier dolphin transported to his place of mission. Photo courtesy Navy NewsStand
In the context of research on AI or more broadly the increase in robotic functionality there are two main and complementary approaches:bottom up ou top down .
Basically the one which consists of starting from the smallest element until going up to the top, and the other which starts from the whole and which goes towards the smallest scale.
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Approches_ascendante_et_descendante
Thus certain researches try to make artificial brains by imitating nature, and others to understand the very principles which allow a system to become intelligent.
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sen-no-sen wrote:'man? Not so sure ... at least we are next on the list.
Terminator theory ???
sen-no-sen wrote:The American army always uses dolphins for the close protection of its warships, more particularly submarines or aircraft carriers.
Pfff I didn't know but what the hell WWF does ???
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