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Architecture and Biomimicry

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Architects and designers are increasingly using the principles of biomimicry in their work. Check out the fantastic examples in this collection of scoops (click on photo).
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Geckos, The Superstars of Bioinspired Adhesion

Geckos, The Superstars of Bioinspired Adhesion | Biomimicry | Scoop.it
Photo details: Tokay gecko by Aparajita Datta (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0], via Wikimedia Commons
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When it comes to adhesion, the gecko is the superstar of bioinspiration. Check out the fantastic examples in this collection of scoops (click on photo).
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The Octopus and Bioinspiration

The Octopus and Bioinspiration | Biomimicry | Scoop.it

Photo details: Octopus vulgaris, Comingio Merculiano, 1896. Wikimedia Commons, public domain.

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Octopus are an incredible source of inspiration. Check out the fantastic examples in this collection of scoops.

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Bee Inspired Innovation

Bee Inspired Innovation | Biomimicry | Scoop.it

Photo details: Apis mellifera by Muhammad Mahdi Karim (www.micro2macro.net) Facebook Youtube), GFDL 1.2, via Wikimedia Commons

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Bees' behaviour, organizational habilities and anatomy have been scrutinized intensely by scientists looking for new ideas and solutions to current problems. Check out the fantastic examples in this collection of scoops (click on photo).
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Butterflies and Biomimicry

Butterflies and Biomimicry | Biomimicry | Scoop.it

Photo details: A Karner Blue on hawkweed, Joel Trick, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Wikimedia Commons, public domain.

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Butterflies are an incredible source of inspiration. Check out the fantastic examples in this collection of scoops (click on photo).

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