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Resumen de More materials, Maestro

Markus J. Buehler

  • Nature is rich in structure, which defines the properties not only of the tiniest pieces of matter, but of galaxies and the universe itself. That structure explains both the sound of music, and what is embodied in the DNA. Spider silk is one of the most remarkable examples of nature's materials, created from a simple protein spun into fibers stronger than steel. Here, Buehler narrates how engineers are applying this understanding to the design of synthetic materials and devices. They can gain inspiration from a surprising source: music.


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