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Page 1: Biomimicry. Biomimicry – Bionic – Biomimetics Humans have been learning from nature For a long time but only recently gave this practice a name. Biomimetics

Biomimicry

Page 2: Biomimicry. Biomimicry – Bionic – Biomimetics Humans have been learning from nature For a long time but only recently gave this practice a name. Biomimetics

Biomimicry – Bionic – Biomimetics

Humans have been learning from nature For a long time but only recently gave this practice a name.

Biomimetics – Otto Schmitt coined the term in writing about his efforts to design a trigger based on the nerve cell of a squid in the 50’s.

Bionics – 1958 – goal to understand nature’s principles and use them as stimuli for innovation (then came the Bionic Man ‘74)

Page 3: Biomimicry. Biomimicry – Bionic – Biomimetics Humans have been learning from nature For a long time but only recently gave this practice a name. Biomimetics

Biomimicry-defined as a focus on how organisms in nature have solved a problem that we are trying to solve and then mimicking or learning from that process. Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature by Janine Benyus defines biomimicry as a “new science that studies nature's models and then imitates or takes inspiration from these designs and processes to solve human problems"

Biomimicry

Page 4: Biomimicry. Biomimicry – Bionic – Biomimetics Humans have been learning from nature For a long time but only recently gave this practice a name. Biomimetics

Biomimicry -

Nature is a model of sustainability.

For almost 4 billion years organisms have been evolving here on earth. If an organism survived, it has likely developed unique adaptions to meet challenging environments.

For example – Think of an animal that moves slowly, how does it protect itself?

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Share your example

PorcupineBlue tail lizardSnailTurtlePuffer fishArmadilloOpossiumOysters

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What do you see here?

Page 7: Biomimicry. Biomimicry – Bionic – Biomimetics Humans have been learning from nature For a long time but only recently gave this practice a name. Biomimetics
Page 8: Biomimicry. Biomimicry – Bionic – Biomimetics Humans have been learning from nature For a long time but only recently gave this practice a name. Biomimetics

Da Vinci’s Flying machine sketched after dissecting a bat.

Biomimicry- Flying Machine

Page 9: Biomimicry. Biomimicry – Bionic – Biomimetics Humans have been learning from nature For a long time but only recently gave this practice a name. Biomimetics

Project Ornithopter

The Project Ornithopter aircraft accelerates, by flapping, on level pavement to lift-off speed in a test.Credit: Project Ornithopter

Page 10: Biomimicry. Biomimicry – Bionic – Biomimetics Humans have been learning from nature For a long time but only recently gave this practice a name. Biomimetics

Mercedes-Benz bionic car

Who would have thought that a box shape would be aerodynamic and stable?

Page 11: Biomimicry. Biomimicry – Bionic – Biomimetics Humans have been learning from nature For a long time but only recently gave this practice a name. Biomimetics
Page 12: Biomimicry. Biomimicry – Bionic – Biomimetics Humans have been learning from nature For a long time but only recently gave this practice a name. Biomimetics

Not only did they copy the body shape, theymimicked the materials in the body. The trunkfish has hexagonal shaped plates on it’s side to make it ridged and strong.The concept car uses plastic plates for light weigh and strength.

This car is reported to be 30% lighter and safer plus gets 55 miles per gallon.

Page 13: Biomimicry. Biomimicry – Bionic – Biomimetics Humans have been learning from nature For a long time but only recently gave this practice a name. Biomimetics

Tejas Sundaresan and Jaehyeong Lee at NCSSM were curious about how one could get water in the dessert.

ExploraVision National Winners

John Petranka

Page 14: Biomimicry. Biomimicry – Bionic – Biomimetics Humans have been learning from nature For a long time but only recently gave this practice a name. Biomimetics

Inspiration from Beetle

InspirationResourceful

Self Cleaning plants

Page 15: Biomimicry. Biomimicry – Bionic – Biomimetics Humans have been learning from nature For a long time but only recently gave this practice a name. Biomimetics

Lab – Make your own Water Collecting Device

Additions lab ideas- • spacing between lines • Thickness of lines• other hydrophobic

materials such as RainX

Page 16: Biomimicry. Biomimicry – Bionic – Biomimetics Humans have been learning from nature For a long time but only recently gave this practice a name. Biomimetics

Velcro – Inspired by Cockleburr

George de Mestral, actually observed these burrs stuck to his dog when he was out one day, and this inspired him to invent Velcro. Velcro comes from a contraction of two French words: from velours for velvet comes ‘vel’ and ‘cro’ comes from crochet, which means hook, so Velcro might

translate as velvet hook.

Page 17: Biomimicry. Biomimicry – Bionic – Biomimetics Humans have been learning from nature For a long time but only recently gave this practice a name. Biomimetics

Activity – Hitch Hiker

I am sure all of you have experiencedwalking in the woods and gettingseed burrs stuck to your clothes.

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Beggar’s Lice or Stick-tight Desmodium cuspidatum, Fabaceae

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Beggar-ticks (Bidens pilosa, Asteraceae)

Page 20: Biomimicry. Biomimicry – Bionic – Biomimetics Humans have been learning from nature For a long time but only recently gave this practice a name. Biomimetics

Lots of interest today is how to reduce CO2 from the air. Brent Constantz of Stanford University was inspired to make concrete from the CO2 after thinking about how coral is produced

He formed Calera, a company in Monterrey Bay to take the waste CO2 to make a new type of cement. The plant takes waste CO2 gas from a local power plant and mixes it with seawater to form carbonate, which combined with calcium in the seawater and makes calcium carbonate.

Making Use of waste CO2

Page 21: Biomimicry. Biomimicry – Bionic – Biomimetics Humans have been learning from nature For a long time but only recently gave this practice a name. Biomimetics

Silk is 5 times stronger that steel and much more flexible. Scientists have inserted spider gene in goats and the goat produces the spider silk protein that can be used to make silk fibers.

Spider Silk or goat Milk

Page 22: Biomimicry. Biomimicry – Bionic – Biomimetics Humans have been learning from nature For a long time but only recently gave this practice a name. Biomimetics

How can a mussel make a glue that sticks to rocks in water. Not only that but is strong enough to with stand the pounding of waves. Think about this! Do you know of any glue you can apply under water? ‘

Sea Shells Chemistry

Scientist have figured out how tomimick the ‘glue’

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INCH WORM

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INCH Worm

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John Petranka

Bullet train had a problemof noise and vibrations when going through tunnelsat high speeds. Engineer were inspired by birds entering the water without making a splash to change the front end of the train.