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"Biomimicry - The practice of developing sustainable human technologies inspired by nature. Sometimes called Biomimetics or Bionics, it's basically biologically inspired engineering." Here are just 5 of the wonderful examples from this page (clockwise from top left): Turbine... more
Reviewed by AirToob Feb 11 2009, 11:46pm ( 69 reviews ) • brainz.org
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Rated by kullfarr on Aug 31, 3:03am
Just as the title states.
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Rated by wellmet on Aug 23, 7:30pm
Thanks Davidblyth fascinating article
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Rated by DavidJohns on Aug 16, 11:53pm
The most famous example of biomimicry was the invention of Velcro brand fasteners.
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Reviewed by amateur6 on Aug 02, 7:35am
I hate the name of the site (and the "logo") -- but biomimicry IS cool.
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Rated by Heritas on Jul 31, 1:30pm
Biomimicry - The practice of developing sustainable human technologies inspired by nature. Sometimes called Biomimetics or Bionics, it's basically biologically inspired engineering.
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Rated by geauxlsu225 on May 17, 7:48am
"Those who are inspired by a model other than Nature, a mistress above all masters, are laboring in vain. - Leonardo Da Vinci"
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Rated by deebeez on Mar 26 2009, 7:09am
Shows how much we can learn from nature.
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Reviewed by FlamingDuck on Mar 11 2009, 3:33pm
Very interesting, and quite easy to read.
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Rated by mikegreaves1 on Mar 04 2009, 9:32pm
interesting