Spiders and fungi and aquaporins - Is the best tech created by nature?

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Three US firms are taking their inspiration from natural processes to deliver exciting new clean tech innovations

Alex Greenhalgh, CEO of Spintex Engineering, thinks we have been overlooking humanity's greatest R&D lab: Mother nature. "It comes down to over 300 billion years of really intensive research and development...

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