21st Century Skills Innovation Library Innovations From Nat
Published: 2014
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"From Locusts To... Automobile Anti-Collision Systems" by Wil Mara explores the innovative intersection of biology and technology. The narrative delves into how the study of locust behavior and swarm intelligence has inspired advancements in automobile anti-collision systems. Through a combination of scientific insight and imaginative storytelling, the book reveals how nature's designs can inform and enhance modern engineering, leading to safer roads and smarter vehicles. As the story unfolds, readers gain a deeper appreciation for the intricate connections between the natural world and technological advancements, highlighting the potential for ecological wisdom to transform human inventions. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: 21St Century Skills Innovation Library Innovations From Nat, 21St Century Skills-Innovation Library .
This book was published in 2014 by Cherry Lake Publishing .
Author Wil Mara (New Jersey, USA) is an award-winning author of fiction and non-fiction for children. His DK books include "DK Life Stories: Albert Einstein" and the DK Reader, "The Story of Civil Rights". He has written extensively for Scholastic, including more than 50 titles in their Rookie Biographies and Rookie Read-About series. Our authors are supported by a group of solid educational, literacy, and subject consultants in the UK, the US, and globally via our Children's Advisory Panel. We have established this panel to inform our publishing on this series and across our children's list.
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