Maddie Yang discusses biomimicry, a field that encourages us to embrace the perfection of what nature created and use it as a ...
New ways of thinking, from graphic design to insect-inspired robots Emily Jones, right, moves a butterfly artifact under a microscope camera as she and Alisia Kealbha, left, watch it on the screen at ...
From snowflakes to leaves, nature is full of incredible shapes and intricate designs. Nature itself is a wonder, a world full of plants and animals that adapt themselves to better suit the natural ...
The annual competition from the Biomimicry Insititute is spreading its wings: The Biomimicry Global Design Challenge (BGDC) is expanding to include the Living Product Prize. Entrants vying for the ...
Generate innovative forms that perform and give back to the planet responsibly. Based on the Biomimicry Institute's 3.8 guidelines, explore all levels of the biomimicry design process. Learn ...
Zoom in to the inner world of your veins, arteries and capillaries, and you'll find an engineering marvel: the red blood cell. Disc-shaped and flexible, millions of these oxygen transporters can be ...
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