biomimicry principles and examples
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Biomimicry (from bios, meaning life, and mimesis, meaning to imitate) refers to studying nature's most successful developments and then imitating these designs and processes to solve human problems.
Examples Of Biomimicry
- Climbing pads capable of supporting human weight are a mimic of the biomechanics of gecko feet.
- The aerodynamics of the famous Japanese Bullet train was inspired by the shape of a bird's beak.
- The first flying machine heavier than the air from the Wright brothers, in 1903, was inspired by flying pigeons.
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