From "The engineering in Nature" documentary
The giraffe and its circulatory system
The Geckos adhesion technique
The mechanical marvels in the woodpecker
The optical structure of the lobsters eyes
What does the engineering in nature tell us?
Penguins walking technique
The proximity of markets
The greening of the deserts
Marbles or waves striking the shore
Science is discovering the sublime mind permeating the universe
Shadows created in order for us to see
The contraction of time
The construction of tall buildings
Product growth
The balance of forces
The delicate measure in the proton charge
The delicate order in the wavelenght of light
Longer life expectancy
Earthquakes will multiply
Each of the portents of the end times is a great miracle
The importance of friction
The neutron does not know what mass it needs to have
The universe created to be compatible with human life
Why does light move so fast?
Giving thanks for our blessings at every moment and every second