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Customer Reviews:Average Customer Rating: Nurturing from Nature I like this book. It calls one's attention to a simple fact - Nature does it better - but it also shows the way to scientists, engineers and the general public - mimmic Nature. Excellent reading for open minds! Overall a terrible book I was not a happy camper after reading this book. I would say that her writing style is not to my taste, as she uses way too many metaphors and goes on and on about the quirky personalities of the scientists that she is interviewing. Great scientific insight using easy to understand concepts What a great book with excellent insight into our world. I can't believe it was written so long ago('97), yet we seems to have made little or no progress since. She is able to convey detailed scientific information in a way a non-science person can understand. The only downside is her book is so enlightening it can be frustrating to see how stupid we've been....repeatedly. A must read for all high school chemistry and biology students It has been many years since I took biology and chemistry so at times I found myself challenged to keep up. For the uneducated it is an impossible read as it assumes you have at least a basic understanding of both. The premise of the whole book is fascinating and I wish there was a overview at the beginning of each chapter and then the details for those who can appreciate them. Chapters of this book would be wonderful for high school and college science classes as it sparks the imagination about more natural solutions to our approach to creating all the products we have come to expect in our society. We destroy while we create. Does not seem to make us the masters of the universe we imagine ourselves to be. If you can conquer without bloodshed, are you not superior than those that conquer but leave to waste all they have gained? This is really the point of the book and an inspiring read. I would have given it 5 stars if it was more accessible to all - maybe the general public can not understand the science, but they can start to demand that products be made more in tune with nature if they knew this was possible. Interesting and promising concept, Highly detailed read Fantastic description and explanation of biomimicry. Provides example after example (written in story form) of individuals across the globe working to make the practice of biomimicry reality. Text is not rigorously technical but having some scientific background will help in understanding the concepts. Sometimes drags on but overall is quite interesting. | | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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