Bio-inspired innovation and national security / / edited by Robert E. Armstrong [and three others].
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Place / Publishing House: | Washington, District of Columbia : : Published for the Center for Technology and National Security Policy by National Defense University Press,, 2010. |
Year of Publication: | 2010 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (374 pages) :; illustrations |
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Table of Contents:
- Biotech impact on the warfighter / Thomas X. Hammes
- New biological advances and military medical ethics / Edmund G. Howe
- The life sciences, security, and the challenge of biological weapons : an overview / Michael Moodie
- Biological warfare : a warfighting perspective / John B. Alexander
- Abiotic sensing / James J. Valdes ... [et al.]
- Biosensors and bioelectronics / Dimitra Stratis-Cullum and James Sumner
- Bioenzymes and defense / Adrienne Huston
- Bioenergy : renewable liquid fuels / Michael Ladisch
- Bio-inspired materials and operations / Erica R. Valdes
- Learning unmanned vehicle control from echolocating bats / Eric W. Justh
- Neurorobotics : neurobiologically inspired robots / Jeffrey Krichmar
- Biomimetic, sociable robots for human-robot interaction / Eleanore Edson, Judith Lytle, and Thomas McKenna
- Biomechanically inspired robotics / John Socha and Justin Grubich
- Biological automata and national security / Yaakov Benenson
- Enhanced human performance and metabolic engineering / James J. Valdes and James P. Chambers
- Functional neuroimaging in defense policy / Richard Genik III, Christopher Green, and David C. Peters II
- Forging stress resilience : building psychological hardiness / Paul Bartone
- Neuroplasticity, mind fitness, and military effectiveness / Elizabeth Stanley
- Bio-inspired network science / Joao Hespanha and Francis Doyle III
- Ethics and the biologized battlefield : moral issues in 21st-century conflict / William D. Casebeer
- Legal issues affecting biotechnology / Joseph Rutigliano, Jr.
- Building the nonmedical bio workforce for 2040 / Timothy Coffey and Joel Schnur.