Plant tissues include leaves, flower petals, and fruits. These can provide us with variety of design inspirations. Biomimetics allows us to learn from nature and transfer the knowledge we gain from studying sophisticated and amazing biological structures, materials and processes to engineering and the arts. The microstructures of morphology and anatomy of plant tissue have potential applications in technology through bioinspired design, which can mimic the properties found in nature or use them as inspiration for alternative applications. Many applications have been developed as a result of studying physical properties of plant tissues. Structural colours, for example, have been applied in the design of thin films both with regard to single...
Iridescent blue leaf coloration in four Malaysian rain forest understory plants, Diplazium tomentosu...
With the advent of nanotechnology, by looking further deep down into the molecular level, today, we ...
The "plant Decoration morphology " of applied science, which specializes in the study of the ...
While the pathways that produce plant pigments have been well studied for decades, the use by plants...
Nature has mastered the construction of nanostructures with well-defined macroscopic effects and pur...
Structural colour arises from the constructive interference of light with a material structured on a...
The outer layers of a range of plant tissues, including flower petals, leaves and fruits, exhibit an...
Living organisms can process natural building blocks into hierarchical architectures under mild envi...
Many species of birds have feathers that are brilliantly-colored without the use of pigments. In the...
Many species of birds have feathers that are brilliantly-colored without the use of pigments. In the...
Structural colours are produced by constructive interference of light scattered from periodically ar...
The appearance of structural color in nature dates back to the Cambrian epoch [Kobluk and Mapes 1989...
Plants have inspired the development of numerous novel (self-)adaptive and selfhealing materials, st...
Materials, objects and processes found in nature functions from macro-scale to the nanoscale.\ud Bio...
Structural color arises from the patterning of geometric features or refractive indices of the const...
Iridescent blue leaf coloration in four Malaysian rain forest understory plants, Diplazium tomentosu...
With the advent of nanotechnology, by looking further deep down into the molecular level, today, we ...
The "plant Decoration morphology " of applied science, which specializes in the study of the ...
While the pathways that produce plant pigments have been well studied for decades, the use by plants...
Nature has mastered the construction of nanostructures with well-defined macroscopic effects and pur...
Structural colour arises from the constructive interference of light with a material structured on a...
The outer layers of a range of plant tissues, including flower petals, leaves and fruits, exhibit an...
Living organisms can process natural building blocks into hierarchical architectures under mild envi...
Many species of birds have feathers that are brilliantly-colored without the use of pigments. In the...
Many species of birds have feathers that are brilliantly-colored without the use of pigments. In the...
Structural colours are produced by constructive interference of light scattered from periodically ar...
The appearance of structural color in nature dates back to the Cambrian epoch [Kobluk and Mapes 1989...
Plants have inspired the development of numerous novel (self-)adaptive and selfhealing materials, st...
Materials, objects and processes found in nature functions from macro-scale to the nanoscale.\ud Bio...
Structural color arises from the patterning of geometric features or refractive indices of the const...
Iridescent blue leaf coloration in four Malaysian rain forest understory plants, Diplazium tomentosu...
With the advent of nanotechnology, by looking further deep down into the molecular level, today, we ...
The "plant Decoration morphology " of applied science, which specializes in the study of the ...