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288 pages, Hardcover
First published January 1, 2025
"...I will explore questions you probably never knew you wanted answers to: How did hamburgers soaked in blood and formaldehyde save the cattle industry? What do honeybees have to do with your search engine? And why would you dress a termite in a cape? Many of the discoveries I’ll discuss have already led to tangible applications. Some of them haven’t yet. Others might never have an application. And that is exactly the point—we can’t predict the future.
Science is not tidy. It’s not neat, and it’s not linear, despite what we learned in school. At times, it begins with an odd observation, sparking a trail of curiosity that leads deep into uncharted territories. Inspiration may strike as we study nature’s finely tuned mechanisms or when we are driven to rethink and reinvent established ideas. Occasionally, fortune smiles, presenting a golden opportunity out of the blue. The recipe for scientific breakthroughs often includes all these elements and even more."
"As an animal physiologist, I work in the world of basic research. This branch of science is driven by curiosity and the observation of nature, not by immediate demands for application. Though a product isn’t the end goal, amazing applications have stemmed from basic discoveries in this field.
Take, for example, the invention of Geckskin, a reusable, glue-free adhesive that can hold up to 700 pounds on a smooth, vertical surface. This product came from decades of research on the anatomy and mechanics of gecko toepads. These scientists weren’t trying to figure out how to build a super sticker; they simply wanted to know how geckos can walk upside down.
Through basic research, biologists discovered that gecko toepads are covered in millions of tiny hairs that create a strong adhesive force, but hundreds of studies were performed before a product was ever conceived, created, and sold."