Thank you for uploading this. I just read in my biochemistry book about Geckos and this is exactly what I wanted to find about their climbing skills and their use of Van der Waals forces.
We'll be seeing more and more advancement from this type of research. It's amazing what you can glean from nature when you look at it from an engineering and design perspective. They may not want to acknowledge the engineer, but they are sure happy to piggy-back off His work.
they were not accidentally built, evolution never says something like that. the casual factor acts only at the rate of the single animal. let's think about two bunnies, two brothers. one of them can survive with less water: he has concentrated his poo and pee, and he even has larger ears, that help him cool up disperding heat. suppose they live in a hot desert. who do you think will have most chanche of survive and give his descendeants larger ears and concentrated rests?
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DjayJohn 3 weeks ago
Thank you for uploading this. I just read in my biochemistry book about Geckos and this is exactly what I wanted to find about their climbing skills and their use of Van der Waals forces.
Byron10301 3 weeks ago
Just respect the natural world.. and don't steal the ideas without following life's principles are your not doing anythin Novel.. your just stealing.
ZIrani1 2 months ago
great, now I have a gekko foot fetish :D
shairaptor 4 months ago
i want a bat machine u can fly n go into ...
kikkin55 8 months ago
We'll be seeing more and more advancement from this type of research. It's amazing what you can glean from nature when you look at it from an engineering and design perspective. They may not want to acknowledge the engineer, but they are sure happy to piggy-back off His work.
Qorlaq 11 months ago
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idiotkrati 11 months ago
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sapumale 1 year ago
love this
TheTruthCommonSense 1 year ago
they were not accidentally built, evolution never says something like that. the casual factor acts only at the rate of the single animal. let's think about two bunnies, two brothers. one of them can survive with less water: he has concentrated his poo and pee, and he even has larger ears, that help him cool up disperding heat. suppose they live in a hot desert. who do you think will have most chanche of survive and give his descendeants larger ears and concentrated rests?
myky992 2 years ago
out of mind, out of sight. the answers to our questions have always been there, we just had not acknowledged them.
ulyone 2 years ago 2
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pilakut 2 years ago 8