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Which problem in our day to day life can be solved through biomimicry?

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Answered by jagdish101660
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Humans have been gaining inspiration from nature for many thousands of years, yet as a formal concept "biomimicry" – which explores how we can learn from nature to solve human problems – is more recent.

The word itself was coined by Janine Benyus (author of the 1997 book Biomimicry) and originates from the Greek bios (life) and mimesis (imitation). For her, biomimicry is the conscious emulation of life's genius.

Across the globe, there has been a steady increase in biomimetic innovations helping to design and deploy products and services in more sustainable ways. There are ample examples of such innovations: the Shinkansen Bullet Train of the West Japan Railway inspired by the Kingfisher's beak, the Eastgate Building in Zimbabwe taking inspiration from termites' self-cooling mounds, and British Telecom using a biological model based on ant behaviour to overhaul its phone network. Such scientific innovations inspired by nature are a vitally important part of our transformation to a more sustainable future.

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