Biomimicry

Biomimicry is a method where humans use to solve problems by emulating designs and ideas found in nature. It is commonly found in buildings, vehicles, clothing, and materials.

Bullet trains inspired from Kingfishers

Cephalopod Camouflage

Ventilation Systems Inspired By Termites

Antimicrobial Film Mimicking Sharkskin

Source: https://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/biomimicry-examples/

 

2 thoughts on “Biomimicry

  1. gmihaleva

    Great findings! Thank you so much.

    I have the opportunities to work with Lycra sharkskin material back in 2012, still remember the incredible feel and touch…

  2. Rachel Giller

    Loved all your examples of biomimicry, especially the first one about the trains that were inspired from Kingfisher birds. It’s so interesting and cool that something so small like a bird’s beak can help model a high speed train. Two things that seem so different, a bird’s beak and a method of transportation, can connect and create something so efficient.

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