"The eye and an ink jet nozzle have a common problem: they must not be allowed to dry while, simultaneously, they must open,"
explains Jae Wan Kwon, associate professor in the College of Engineering at the University of Missouri. Kwon, with the help of MU engineering doctoral student Riberet Almieda, solved the problem of the clogging inkjet printer by imitating the human eye's own solution to dry exposure, a scientific approach known as biomimicry.
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