Solid Biomechanics
Discover the fascinating world of structural mechanics with Solid Biomechanics by A. R. Ennos, published by Princeton University Press in 2011. This enlightening hardback offers an insightful exploration of how the mechanical design of organisms shapes their existence, bridging the gap between diverse life forms ranging from bacteria to plants and animals.
Aimed at both enthusiasts and scholars, this 264-page book employs a physical approach while minimizing complex mathematics, making it accessible to readers of varying backgrounds. Ennos deftly uncovers the mechanical adaptations that allow different organisms to thrive in their environments, presenting a comprehensive overview of biomechanics that is both informative and engaging. Whether you are a student of biology, an engineer, or simply curious about the mechanics of life, Solid Biomechanics is a must-read that promises to enhance your understanding of the living world.