@article{oai:hama-med.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004118, author = {Hariyama, Takahiko and Takaku, Yasuharu and Kawasaki, Hideya and Shimomura, Masatsugu and Senoh, Chiyo and Yamahama, Yumi and Hozumi, Atsushi and Ito, Satoru and Matsuda, Naoto and Yamada, Satoshi and Itoh, Toshiya and Haseyama, Miki and Ogawa, Takahiro and Mori, Naoki and So, Shuhei and Mitsuno, Hidefumi and Ohara, Masahiro and Nomura, Shuhei and Hirasaka, Masao}, issue = {1}, journal = {Microscopy}, month = {Jan}, note = {This review aims to clarify a suitable method towards achieving next-generation sustainability. As represented by the term “Anthropocene”, the Earth, including humans, is entering a critical era, therefore science has a great responsibility to solve it. Biomimetics, the emulation of the models, systems, and elements of nature, especially biological science, is a powerful tool to approach sustainability problems. Microscopy has made great progress with the technology of observing biological and artificial materials and its techniques have been continuously improved, most recently through the NanoSuit? method. As one of the most important tools across many facets of research and development, microscopy has produced a large amount of accumulated digital data. However, it is difficult to extract useful data for making things as biomimetic ideas despite a large amount of biological data. Here, we would like to find a way to organically connect the indispensable microscopic data with the new biomimetics to solve complex human problems.}, pages = {1--12}, title = {Microscopy and Biomimetics: the NanoSuit? Method and Image Retrieval Platform}, volume = {71}, year = {2022} }