Both Dr Moore and Dr Bond are attempting to borrow from nature this way.
His wholesale prices from Nature's Best are 20% higher than what large retailers pay.
The 4D printing concept draws inspiration from nature which already has the ability to self-replicate.
He prioritizes flavor over flair without sacrificing either, sourcing basic and familiar tastes from nature.
Her characters have a demented dissociation from nature and for ever confuse the animate and the inert.
We take from nature only that amount that is sustainable: of water, energy, fish, copper, any natural resource.
The idea is to closely observe and learn from nature and then combine useful information with your own creativity.
In the meantime, the world will have to meet its growing demand for artemisinin the old-fashioned way, from nature.
Festo has thus succeeded for the first time in creating an energy-efficient technical adaptation of this model from nature.
Biomimicry is a new way of talking about how we can learn from nature to solve our modern problems.
Natural law, that is, the extrapolation from nature of laws for human society, has at times been a compelling idea.
"We can learn from nature in ways we could never do just five or ten years ago, " Full told CNN.
Wetlands deliver essential ecosystem services, or the benefits people obtain from nature, including acting as regulators and providers of water.
Still, this emphasis on ecological constraints means that great emphasis is placed upon our limiting our abstraction of resources from nature.
"A lot of people think herbs are safe because they come from nature, and they are safe if used properly, " Lee said.
The flip side of South America's gifts from nature is human nature.
An analogy from nature might be a flock of birds on the ground becoming startled and taking flight in a synchronized wave.
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Van Gogh, on the other hand, wanted to paint directly from nature.
In addition to being a summer home, this was a laboratory where the architect sought inspiration from nature and tried out new techniques.
Famous for his tactile and sensual fluid forms, he takes his inspiration from nature to create an organic minimalism that he calls "fat free" design.
The United Nations' Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity program (TEEB) is working to put a value on the goods and services we receive from nature.
When watching captivating content such as vast landscapes and scenes from nature on the Curved OLED TV, they will feel like they are surrounded by the beautiful scenery.
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She placed the images incongruously against utopian, postcard scenes from nature -- mountains, flowers and green fields -- or against backdrops modeled on the stylized landscapes of traditional Japanese screens.
The need for active, purposeful management of the Earth's systems clashes with a premise on which much of modernity, including environmentalism, is founded, namely, that man stands apart from nature.
It now allows users to explore their personal style through an expanded collection of new colors that take their inspiration from nature: Amber Brown, Garnet Red, Sapphire Black and Titanium Grey.
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In a world in which people have altered the climate system, it is not only inaccurate, but also irresponsible and even untenable to continue to view civilisation as separate and distinct from nature.
Experience with a pen also tipped Hebborn off to another, subtler distinction: The lines in a copy are generally not drawn in the order they would be were the draftsman drawing from nature.
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But even as that century unfolded and adventurous artists increasingly emphasized the direct and the truthful at the expense of the ideal, others continued to make studies from nature only as preparation for carefully constructed studio paintings.
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During cooking seminars hosted in the gleaming stainless steel kitchen at Traube Tonbach, he stresses the importance of getting the highest quality product at the best time, taking influence from nature and eating what is local and fresh.
The phrase nature deficit disorder was coined in 2005 by author Richard Louv, who argued that the human cost of "alienation from nature" was measured in "diminished use of the senses, attention difficulties and higher rates of physical and emotional illnesses".
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