And the phrase “The cat’s pyjamas” from our 4 July 1998 review, blazoned
above the title of Cats’ Paws and Catapults, should entice people in their
droves to read Steven Vogel’s book on design and engineering. While nature, he
says, is curved and wet, engineers think dry and straight—yet we have much
to learn from nature. Published by Penguin, £8.99, ISBN 0140277331.
More from New ¾«¶«´«Ã½
Explore the latest news, articles and features

Mathematics
Mathematical AI helps researchers crack 50-year-old problem
News

Mathematics
Start-ups are racing to revolutionise mathematics with AI
News

Health
3D-printed lymph nodes could widen access to CAR T-cell therapy
News

Environment
'The book is in the future, but everything is seeded from our present'
Culture
Popular articles
Trending New ¾«¶«´«Ã½ articles
1
Does gravity create reality? A shocking path to a theory of everything
2
How a radical new view of life could reveal its origin – and aliens
3
Photos reveal unexpected details from the world's first atomic test
4
Embryos made without sperm or eggs reveal why many pregnancies fail
5
First quantum grandfather clock could probe where gravity comes from
6
Millions of planets might form around supermassive black holes
7
'The book is in the future, but everything is seeded from our present'
8
Earliest use of anaesthetics uncovered in Chinese doctor’s tomb
9
Will lab-grown sperm let infertile men have children of their own?
10
We may finally know why gold stays so shiny