Biomimicry

Biomimicry is the practice of designing products, systems, or technologies inspired by nature’s structures, strategies, and ecosystems. It promotes sustainable innovation by learning from natural organisms that have evolved over millions of years.

Examples of Biomimicry

  • Bullet trains designed after the kingfisher’s beak for reduced noise
  • Velcro inspired by burr plant hooks
  • Energy-efficient buildings inspired by termite mounds

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John Smith

Harish writes about education trends, technology adoption, and school innovation. With over a decade of experience creating content for educators, he focuses on simplifying complex topics into practical insights school leaders can act on.

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