25 Jul 2013

Bio-inspiration for future space systems

The sixth Issue of Acta Futura "the Green issue" focuses on bio inspired technologies / solutions for space applications. Visionary concepts and proposals were selected by the editorial board from those available in scientific publications and authors were invited to provide a long term perspective on their possible use in far fetched space missions.

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Articles

A Bioinspired Pump for Space Applications
Rinderknecht, D. and Gharib, M.
Acta Futura 6: 09-16
(2013)
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Organic Photovoltaic Cells for Space Applications
Herzig, E.M. and Muller-Buschbaum, P.
Acta Futura 6: 17-24
(2013)
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Cyborgs in Space
Warwick, K.
Acta Futura 6: 25-35
(2013)
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The Nacre: An Ancient Nanostructured Biomaterial
Pina, C.M. and Checa, A.G. and Sainz-Diaz, C.I. and Cartwright J.H.E.
Acta Futura 6: 37-42
(2013)
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Forisomes-based Smart Biomaterials: A Boon in Disguise for Space Science Application
Srivastava, V.K. and Tuteja, D. and Tuteja, R. and Tuteja, N.
Acta Futura 6: 43-52
(2013)
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Physarum Machines for Space Missions
Adamatzky, A.
Acta Futura 6: 53-67
(2013)
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Soft Robots in Space: A Perspective for Soft Robotics
Lin, H. and Leisk, G.G. and Trimmer, B.A.
Acta Futura 6: 69-79
(2013)
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Bioinspired Air Vehicles Designed for Mars Exploration
Liu, H. and Aono, H. and Tanaka, H.
Acta Futura 6: 81-95
(2013)
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