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  1. Bionisch inspirierte Strahlungskühlung: Kühlen wie die Silberameise
  2. The Plant Gall as Innovation Booster: A Conceptual Framework
  3. Bioprinted Scaffolds for Biomimetic Applications: A State-of-the-Art Technology
  4. From nanostructure to function: hierarchical functional structures in chitin and keratin
  5. Engineered Living Materials I (NanoTrust-Dossier No 064en - April 2025)
  6. Biomimetic Cooling: Functionalizing Biodegradable Chitosan Films with Saharan Silver Ant Microstructures
  7. Editorial Board Members’ Collection Series: Biomimetic Design, Constructions and Devices in Times of Change I
  8. Harmonizing Nature, Education, Engineering and Creativity: An Interdisciplinary Educational Exploration of Engineered Living Materials, Artistry and Sustainability Using Collaborative Mycelium Brick Construction
  9. Harmonizing Nature, Engineering, and Creativity: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Engineered Living Materials, Artistry, and Sustainability in Collaborative Mycelium Brick Construction
  10. Harmonizing Nature, Engineering and Creativity: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Engineered Living Materials, Artistry and Sustainability in Collaborative Mycelium Brick Construction
  11. Utilizing Passive Radiative Properties of Silver Ants
  12. Verifying antibacterial properties of nanopillars on cicada wings
  13. Beyond Boundaries: Harnessing Unique Intellectual Abilities through Inclusive Engineering Education
  14. Innovations and Challenges in Engineering Education for the Future: Contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
  15. Interdisciplinary Approaches in Engineering Education: Preparing Young Minds for Complex Challenges
  16. Engineered Materials: Bioinspired "Good Enough" versus Maximized Performance
  17. Advances in Natural and Bio-Inspired Nanoparticles for the Treatment of Cardiovascular Diseases
  18. Biomimetic Nanotechnology Vol. 3
  19. Bio-inspired and Biomimetic Nanomaterials (NanoTrust-Dossier No 054en - July 2020)
  20. Biomimetics—Prospects and Developments
  21. Biomimetic Nanotechnology Vol. 2
  22. Women in STEM: Snapshots from a Few Asian Countries
  23. When a diatomist meets a physicist - timeline of a scientific friendship
  24. Diatom Triboacoustics
  25. 3D-Printed Facet Optics: Novel Adjustable Technical Optics Inspired by Compound Eyes
  26. Orientation-Dependent Reflection of Structurally Coloured Butterflies
  27. On Light and Diatoms: A Photonics and Photobiology Review
  28. Special issue on the 3rd Indo Austrian Symposium on Advances in Materials Science
  29. Interview with the Guest Editor—Ille C. Gebeshuber
  30. Towards Safe Biomimetic Nanotechnology: Inspirations from Nature
  31. Editorial: Friction and Lubricants Related to Human Bodies
  32. Erratum: Morpho peleides butterfly wing imprints as structural colour stamp (2016 Bioinspir. Biomim. 11 016006)
  33. Morpho peleides butterfly wing imprints as structural colour stamp
  34. Arc Discharge: Arc Discharge Synthesis of Carbon Nanomaterials for Energy Device Application
  35. Nanotoxicology: Toxicology of Nanomaterials—The Dawn of Nanotoxicology
  36. Value based science: what we can learn from micro- and nanotribology
  37. Biornametics: Architecture Defined by Natural Patterns
  38. Nanostructures for Coloration (Organisms Other Than Animals)
  39. Ecotribology: Development, Prospects, and Challenges
  40. Biornametics: Architecture Defined by Natural Patterns
  41. Biomineralization in Marine Organisms
  42. Raw Materials Synthesis from Heavy Metal Industry Effluents with Bioremediation and Phytomining: A Biomimetic Resource Management Approach
  43. Journal of Nanomedicine Research
  44. Message
  45. Nanostructural Colouration in Malaysian Plants: Lessons for Biomimetics and Biomaterials
  46. Grüne und nachhaltige nanotribologische Systeme im Rahmen der globalen Herausforderungen
  47. What is a Physicist Doing in the Jungle? Biomimetics of the Rainforest
  48. New Asian Case Method for tribology: a structured approach for increased problem solving competence in tribology teaching and research
  49. Biomimetic MEMS sensor array for navigation and water detection
  50. We have to establish a common language
  51. Biomimetic Inspiration Regarding Nano-Tribology and Materials Issues in MEMS
  52. Comment on “Innovation through imitation: biomimetic, bioinspired and biokleptic research” by A. E. Rawlings, J. P. Bramble and S. S. Staniland, Soft Matter, 2012, 8, 6675
  53. Bio-Inspired Polarized Skylight-Based Navigation Sensors: A Review
  54. Guest Editorial
  55. Bridging Nano- and Microtribology in Mechanical and Biomolecular Layers
  56. Green Nanotribology and Sustainable Nanotribology in the Frame of the Global Challenges for Humankind
  57. Triggered, Nanostructured Biodegradables (TNBs) for Surgical Implants
  58. Bioinspiration for Tribological Systems on the Micro- and Nanoscale:Dynamic, Mechanic, Surface and Structure Related Functions
  59. Green nanotribology
  60. Growth and Characterization of Indium Doped ZnO Nanowires Using Vapor Transport Deposition Method
  61. Biomimetic MEMS to assist, enhance, and expand human sensory perceptions: a survey on state-of-the-art developments
  62. GEMS: A MEMS-Based Way for the Innervation of Materials
  63. Investigation of Simple Process Technology for the Fabrication of Valveless Micropumps
  64. On the Way to the Bionic Man: A Novel Approach to MEMS Based on Biological Sensory Systems
  65. Algae Biofuel
  66. 3D Corporate Tourism: a concept for innovation in nanomaterials engineering
  67. Biomimetics -- Materials, Structures and Processes
  68. Biomimetics: Its Technological and Societal Potential
  69. Biomimetics in Tribology
  70. Bioinspired Cellular Structures: Additive Manufacturing and Mechanical Properties
  71. Biomimetics in Intelligent Sensor and Actuator Automation Systems
  72. Biomorphism in Architecture: Speculations on Growth and Form
  73. Bionic (Nano) Membranes
  74. Improving Hearing Performance Using Natural Auditory Coding Strategies
  75. Multiscale Homogenization Theory: An Analysis Tool for Revealing Mechanical Design Principles in Bone and Bone Replacement Materials
  76. Reptilian Skin as a Biomimetic Analogue for the Design of Deterministic Tribosurfaces
  77. Technical Rebuilding of Movement Function Using Functional Electrical Stimulation
  78. Nanocolours: Correlating structure with function
  79. New ways of scientific publishing and accessing human knowledge inspired by transdisciplinary approaches
  80. Evolution of ZDDP-derived reaction layer morphology with rubbing time
  81. Low cost fabrication of passive microfluidic devices
  82. A comparative AFM study of carbon alloyed Mo–Se–C and W–S–C films for tribological applications
  83. Kroto, Sir Harry
  84. Market Projections
  85. Molecular Assembler
  86. Nanobioconvergence
  87. Nanoelectronics
  88. Nanogate (Tribological Coating for Automobiles)
  89. Nanologues
  90. Nanomanufacturing
  91. Nanomaterials in Commerce
  92. Nanoscale Science and Engineering
  93. Nanotechnology Institute (ASME)
  94. Nanotools
  95. Tools
  96. Association of German Engineers
  97. Global Value Chains
  98. InnovationSpace
  99. International Dialogue
  100. International SPM Image Competition
  101. Monash Centre for Regulatory Studies
  102. Transdisciplinarity
  103. Emerging Nanopatterning Methods
  104. Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (Germany)
  105. History-in-the-Making
  106. International Center for Technology Assessment
  107. Iran Nanotechnology Policy Studies Committee
  108. Nanoscale Undergraduate Education Program
  109. National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (U.S.)
  110. Nanoenabled Products in Commerce
  111. Correlating Nanostructures with Function: Structural Colors on the Wings of a Malaysian Bee
  112. Effect of base oil polarity on micro and nanofriction behaviour of base oil + ZDDP solutions
  113. Scanning Probe Microscopy: From Living Cells to the Subatomic Range
  114. A gaze into the crystal ball: Biomimetics in the year 2059
  115. Tribochemistry of monomolecular lubricant films of ethanolamine oligomers
  116. Exploring the Innovational Potential of Biomimetics for Novel 3D MEMS
  117. Development of an atomic force microscope closed fluid cell for tribological investigations of large samples in chemically aggressive environments
  118. Surface analysis on rolling bearings after exposure to defined electric stress
  119. Tribology in biology
  120. Engineering at the interface revisited
  121. Micro- and nanomechanical properties of diamond film with various surface morphologies
  122. Nanodiagnostics performed on human red blood cells with atomic force microscopy
  123. An attempt to reveal synergies between biology and mechanical engineering
  124. Creation of Nanohillocks onCaF2Surfaces by Single Slow Highly Charged Ions
  125. Biotribology inspires new technologies
  126. On the nano-hillock formation induced by slow highly charged ions on insulator surfaces
  127. Algal Biophysics: Euglena Gracilis Investigated by Atomic Force Microscopy
  128. Algal Biophysics: Euglena Gracilis Investigated by Atomic Force Microscopy
  129. Creation of surface nanostructures by irradiation with slow, highly charged ions
  130. Potential energy threshold for nano-hillock formation by impact of slow highly charged ions on a CaF2(111) surface
  131. Charging and discharging of nano-capillaries during ion-guiding of multiply charged projectiles
  132. Surface nanostructures induced by slow highly charged ions on CaF2 single crystals
  133. Micromechanics in biogenic hydrated silica: Hinges and interlocking devices in diatoms
  134. Scanning Probe Microscopy: From Living Cells to the Subatomic Range
  135. Diatom Bionanotribology—Biological Surfaces in Relative Motion: Their Design, Friction, Adhesion, Lubrication and Wear
  136. Diatom Biotribology
  137. Atomic force microscopy study of living diatoms in ambient conditions
  138. Nanoscopic surface modification by slow ion bombardment
  139. AFM search for slow MCI-produced nanodefects on atomically clean monocrystalline insulator surfaces
  140. In vivonanoscale atomic force microscopy investigation of diatom adhesion properties
  141. Stochastic resonance in biological systems
  142. The influence of stochastic behavior on the human threshold of hearing
  143. Micromechanical Models for the Brownian Motion of Hair Cell Stereocilia
  144. The mammalian auditory hair cell: A simple electric circuit model
  145. The Mechano-Electric Transduction in the Inner Ear
  146. Eine Sozialwissenschaftliche Begleitstudie von Projekten im Bereich Biomedizinischer Technik an der TU-Wien
  147. Scanning Probe Microscopy across Dimensions
  148. Biotribological model systems for emerging nanometer scale technologies
  149. Nanostructuring surfaces with slow multiply-charged ions