We explore the field of biomimicry, and how everyone from architects to engineers to medical researchers are drawing ...
Replay, from Fall 2008 – but so powerfully pertinent to now… Janine will be speaking at Bioneers (and will be re-joining us as a radio guest in the weeks to come!). “Biomimicry,” as sine qua non for ...
More on biomimicry: http://j.mp/RI3OOB Scientists believe the iridescent wings of the morphos butterfly could be used in technology to benefit humans. Explore ...
As part of the Airbus Summit this week, the European airframer revealed both two sets of technology trees that will affect the very nature of commercial aviation in the future: one set for its ...
Rapid Urbanisation: Worries over conversion of forest reserves, conservation centres to real estates
Across Nigeria, rapid urbanisation and population growth have led to the encroachment on and destruction of critical ...
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNA deeper meaning: Author's talk on dragonflies reminds people to appreciate surroundingsGlen Ellyn-based writer Cindy Crosby led a convocation on the insects Monday at Crispin Hall, hoping that attendees were ...
Abstract: Biomimicry, from the Greek words for “life” (bio) and “imime” (-mimesis), is an emerging field that aims to extrapolate the systems and structures found in nature to be used in a variety of ...
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Dwell on MSNGardening In Extremes: How to Tend Landscapes That FloodIf the climate crisis has increased storms in your area, raised beds, rain gardens, and native plants should be your new best friends.
Janine Benyus authored Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature, released in 1997, and thereby founded the biomimicry movement. Over the years, her platform has developed, and today she teaches ...
MIT and the University of Genoa have created a new ultra-strong material using 3D printing and inspired by nature.
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