Tiny Giants
Laura Anderson
Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Naturwissenschaften allgemein
Beschreibung
"Tiny Giants" reveals the astounding capabilities of arthropods – insects, spiders, and their kin – demonstrating how these creatures thrive despite their small size.
Exploring biomechanics, neurobiology, and social organization, the book uncovers their secrets to strength, speed, and complex group behaviors.
For example, arthropods' exoskeletons enable feats of strength, and their nervous systems allow them to process information with surprising speed.
The book explores how these tiny creatures offer insights into biology, engineering, and social science.
Arthropods' compact size and rapid life cycles make them ideal models for research, allowing scientists to observe evolution in action.
From the physics of insect flight to the communication strategies of ant colonies, each chapter builds upon the last, providing a comprehensive overview of arthropod biology and its potential applications, such as informing the design of miniature robots.
The book progresses from discussing the diversity of arthropods to exploring the biomechanics of movement, the intricacies of their sensory systems, and the complexities of social organization.
Concluding with real-world applications, "Tiny Giants" showcases how studying these tiny creatures can inspire technological innovations and a deeper understanding of social systems.
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