Biomimicry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Biomimicry (from bios, meaning life, and mimesis, meaning to imitate) is an ancient concept recently returning to scientific thought that examines nature, its models, systems ...
Bionics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bionics (also known as biomimetics, bio-inspiration, biognosis, biomimicry, or bionical creativity engineering) is the application of biological methods and systems found in nature ...
Biomimicry – The Science of Copying Natural Designs
The design seen in birds, animals, fish, plants, and other living things is often superior to what engineers come up with for same task. Some have decided that it might be better ...
Biomimicry Guild - What is Biomimicry?
Why biomimicry now? We humans are at a turning point in our evolution. Though we began as a small population in a very large world, we have expanded in number and territory until ...
The 15 Coolest Cases of Biomimicry
The practice of developing sustainable human technologies inspired by nature. Sometimes called Biomimetics or Bionics, it's basically biologically inspired engineering.
The Science Creative Quarterly » BIOMIMICRY/BIMIMETICS: GENERAL ...
(August 2004) Design solutions can draw inspiration from many sources, including the anatomy, physiology, and behaviour of living systems. For instance, many Aboriginal Alaskans ...
Ask Nature - the Biomimicry Design Portal: biomimetics, architecture ...
AskNature is the world's first digital library of Nature's solutions, organized by function, that can serve as an educational and cross-pollinating tool as well as a collaboration ...
Bionics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bionics (also known as biomimetics, bio-inspiration, biognosis, biomimicry, or bionical creativity engineering) is the application of biological methods and systems found in nature ...
Biomimicry: Nature-Inspired Designs | Fast Company
The inventor of Velcro ripped cockleburs from his dog's fur. Da Vinci and the Wright brothers studied birds in flight. And now a rising number of designers are looking to nature ...
Biomimicry | GreenerDesign.com
Bees, ants and wasps operate sophisticated and efficient communication networks, and some companies have learned from such natural communication methods to better route workers and ...