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Wenn Froesche vom Himmel fallen (German, Paperback)
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Wenn Froesche vom Himmel fallen (German, Paperback)
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As incredible as it may sound, nature is still unbeatable and
provides us with the most amazing inventions and phenomena, beyond
human imagination. Bacteria that produce plastic or electricity,
for example, or natural rocket propulsion or algae that may meet
the energy needs of future generations with their supplies of
hydrogen. How is it that frogs and fish fall from the sky, how does
the dust from the Sahara reach the Caribbean and what lies behind
the mysteries of the deep-sea methane oases? Yet nature has also
invented modern technologies. A natural solar power plant, for
example, provides an Antarctic lake with an agreeable water
temperature, and the first functioning nuclear reactor existed in
Africa two billion years ago. Nature even created the very first
laser. Researchers around the globe are increasingly searching for
ways of using nature's inventions for developing new products and
concepts. One case in point are extremophile bacteria, which thrive
at the baking temperature of 140 degrees Celsius. The resulting
enzymes should prove fruitful in chemistry. But also chemosensors,
which work like a dog's nose, and bulletproof jackets based on
spiders' webs are visions that could profit from evolution's
treasure trove.
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