biomimicry

Biomimicry (or biomimetics) is the emulation of natural elements to solve problems. The term biomimetics was coined by American biophysicist Otto Herbert Schmitt.

Bionics is the science of systems which have some function copied from nature, or which represent characteristics of natural systems or their analogues.

The three essential elements of biomimicry, according to the Biomimicry Institute:

examples

  • Shinkansen bullet train heads are shaped like kingfisher beaks
  • Velcro was inspired by burdock seeds
  • swimwear fabric inspired by shark skin
  • more efficient wind turbine blades inspired by whale fins

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