The engineers modified the nose of the train to be shaped more like the beak of the Kingfisher. Lo and behold, the train no longer made the horrible noise!
Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922) studied the human ear for years before he started creating the telephone. The first phone follows the same sound-absorbing principles as the human ear.
Nowadays, Jeffrey Karp is working on making glue inspired by slimy creatures. The glue is meant to be strong enough to patch up children’s hearts during surgery.
Sources: (The Guardian) (Center for Interdisciplinary Biological Inspiration in Education and Research)
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Evolution is the ultimate test of whether something is strong enough to survive. Survival of the fittest means that the organisms that overcame obstacles have found solutions.
Perhaps it seems commonplace to point out that we are inspired by nature. However, scientists are now using nature to create things that are not so obvious.
Karp was drawn towards an article in the magazine Nature. A group of scientists had created a new synthetic material by copying Gecko’s feet.
Since the beginning of time, humans have been looking to nature to survive. Nowadays, it is in a slightly different way. Bioinspiration is where biologists study animals to understand the basic principles of their existence, and then bioengineers use this information to find solutions to human problems. Animals have mechanisms for survival that humans do not even understand yet. However, as the technology for scientific investigation improves, we can learn more from mother nature.
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Bioinspiration: how nature is helping us innovate
Incredible inventions inspired by natural mechanisms
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Since the beginning of time, humans have been looking to nature to survive. Nowadays, it is in a slightly different way. Bioinspiration is where biologists study animals to understand the basic principles of their existence, and then bioengineers use this information to find solutions to human problems. Animals have mechanisms for survival that humans do not even understand yet. However, as the technology for scientific investigation improves, we can learn more from mother nature.
In this gallery, you'll learn all about how nature is helping humans advance. From swimsuits to medical tape, click through to find out more.