Mercedes and boxfish
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Mercedes Technology Center in Sindelfingen, Germany has turned to boxfishes for designing its new bionic car. Ronald Fricke, head of the ichthyology department at the Rosenstein Museum in Stuttgart, and his colleagues have created an Ostracion meleagris model, which displays both stability and maneuverability.
Publisher: Scientist Inc.
Publication Name: The Scientist
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0890-3670
Year: 2006
Product development, Germany, Parent-to-subsidiary activities, Subsidiary-to-parent activities, TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT, United Kingdom, Transportation equipment industry, Bionics, Subsidiaries, divisions and units, Concept cars, Boxfishes, Mercedes-Benz (UK) Ltd.
Publication Name: The Scientist
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0890-3670
Year: 2006
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Cracking cloning
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Some of the opinions from readers and experts on the terminology related to nuclear transfer and stem cell research is presented.
Publisher: Scientist Inc.
Publication Name: The Scientist
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0890-3670
Year: 2007
Evaluation, Human cloning, Stem cell research, Nuclear reprogramming
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Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0890-3670
Year: 2007
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