Kai Simons (Max-Planck-Institute): A Balance of High Tech and Low Tech
https://www.ibiology.org/science-and-society/tech-solutions/
Humans face the challenge of dwindling resources. Simons suggests that engineers of the future will be inspired by biologist's understanding of cells to design efficient high tech solutions. However, he makes a strong argument for a balance with low tech solutions that are simple, efficient and use very little energy.
Видео Kai Simons (Max-Planck-Institute): A Balance of High Tech and Low Tech канала iBiology Science Stories
Humans face the challenge of dwindling resources. Simons suggests that engineers of the future will be inspired by biologist's understanding of cells to design efficient high tech solutions. However, he makes a strong argument for a balance with low tech solutions that are simple, efficient and use very little energy.
Видео Kai Simons (Max-Planck-Institute): A Balance of High Tech and Low Tech канала iBiology Science Stories
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