🌱 Biomimicry: How NATURE inspires science and engineering

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    🌱 Biomimicry: How Nature Helps Us Create an Amazing Future
    Dive into the fascinating world of biomimicry and discover how nature's ingenious designs hold the key to a more sustainable future. From the Tokyo subway system inspired by slime molds to the Shinkansen bullet train taking cues from a kingfisher's beak, we explore the incredible ways humans are learning from nature's wisdom. Join us as we uncover the secrets behind some of the most innovative and eco-friendly solutions inspired by the natural world.
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    🎬 In this video:
    📌 Learn how biomimicry is revolutionizing design by mimicking nature's solutions.
    📌 Explore real-life examples, from swimsuits inspired by shark scales to buildings cooled by termite mounds.
    📌 Discover the environmental benefits of sustainable design inspired by nature's billions of years of evolution.
    📌 Join the movement towards a greener, more sustainable future by harnessing the power of biomimicry.
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    🎥 Key Video Chapters:
    0:00 - Introduction: Researchers observing physarum polycephalum, a slime mold, creating a network of veins
    0:16 - Comparison of the slime mold network to the Tokyo subway system and the concept of biomimicry
    0:49 - What is biomimicry: citing examples like shark scales, mussel byssal threads, and burr hooks inspiring human designs
    1:41 - Further examples of biomimicry, focusing on the Shinkansen bullet train's design inspired by a kingfisher's beak to reduce sonic boom and energy consumption
    2:28 - Emphasis on sustainability and the need to learn from nature's sustainable designs for a more eco-friendly future
    3:02 - Discussion on the abundance of resources used by humans compared to animals and the potential for resource-efficient designs through biomimicry
    3:44 - Example of the Eastgate Center in Zimbabwe, inspired by termite mounds for natural ventilation, resulting in significant energy savings.
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    @Interestingengineeringofficial  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

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  • @tryscience
    @tryscience 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    There is much elegant beauty in nature, if only we look

  • @emmanueleyo815
    @emmanueleyo815 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow!! Just getting to know about biomimicry