
GreenShield: An environmentally friendly stain-resistant fabric finish inspired by lotus leaves: http://www.greenshieldfinish.com/index.html
The Groasis Waterboxx: allows for capture of water vapor to grow seedlings: http://www.groasis.com/page/uk/index.php
mirasol®, a display innovation by Qualcomm, mimics the microstructure of a butterfly’s wing to generate color without pigment in their handheld display technologies: http://www.mirasoldisplays.com/mobile-display-imod-technology
Biomatrica has developed DNA and RNA preservation technology based on the process in nature called anhydrobiosis: http://www.biomatrica.com/technology_anhydrobiosis.php
Columbia Forest Products developed PureBond by manipulating soy proteins to behave like mussel byssal threads. Is the only urea-formeldehyde (carcinogen) free plywood glue on the market: http://columbiaforestproducts.com/PureBond.aspx/
Hydrobead™ is a coating developed through funding support from the National Science Foundation and the U.S. Air Force to mimic the super water-repellent properties of the lotus leaf and other plants: http://www.hydro-bead.com
WhalePower has designed wind turbine blades that mimic the tubercles (bumps) on the humpback whale fin, reducing drag and allowing the blades to spin at lower wind speeds: http://www.whalepower.com/drupal/
The Koenigsegg sports car was inspired by the aero and hydrodynamics of nature. It is listed as the fastest car in its category by the Guiness World Records: http://ergonomidesign.com/ASPECTS-OF-DESIGN/Biomimicry.aspx
March 27, 2012
Biomimetics used to create microlenses
March 26, 2012
Butterfly wing inspiration could boost production of green fuels
March 6, 2012
Robotic Venus flytrap aids artificial muscle research
March 5, 2012
Spider silk conducts heat as well as metal
March 1, 2012
By mimicking nature, a robot fish can turn into a leader of live ones
February 27, 2012GE scientists achieve thermal imaging breakthrough based on study of butterfly wings
February 27, 2012
Immortal worms defy aging may inspire age alleviation in humans
February 23, 2012
Lifestyle of naked mole rat holds life-saving clues
February 8, 2012
Engineers find inspiration for new materials in piranha-proof armor of arapaima
January 25, 2012
Scorpions inspire scientists in making tougher surfaces for machinery
January 19, 2012
Snakes improve search-and-rescue robots: new design uses less energy
January 5, 2012
Leaping lizards and dinosaurs inspire robot design
January 3, 2012
Jumpglider robot inspired by insects and bats
November 14, 2011
Bats show the ability to change their ear shapes, making their hearing more flexible: http://bit.ly/tok1dw
November 14, 2011
Bats, dolphins, and mole rats inspire advances in ultrasound technology: http://bit.ly/sCPSG3
November 11, 2011
Plant with eggbeater -shaped hairs inspires new waterproof coating: http://bit.ly/rQjKNF
November 8, 2011
Hummingbirds shake their heads to deal with rain: http://bbc.in/urZoOW
November 8, 2011
Gadget draws water from the air, inspired by the namib beetle: http://bit.ly/sRIkP3
November 3, 2011
Robot climbs walls with gecko-inspired feet: http://bit.ly/rPgOjz
November 2, 2011
High-tech spider for hazardous missions: http://bit.ly/vAXLHl
November 1, 2011
Gecko-inspired robot rolls up walls: http://bit.ly/u7xwJO
October 27, 2011
Burmese python fatty acids may help in treating diseased human hearts: http://bit.ly/v7MdjS
October 26, 2011
Robot venus flytrap could eat bugs for fuel: http://bit.ly/sgGhJk
October 17, 2011
The nanotechnology of sundew and english ivy adhesives: http://1.usa.gov/mQNZO5
October 17, 2011
Biomimicry robots show how insects evolved to fly: http://bit.ly/qJjl6X
October 3, 2011
Dragonflies: The flying aces of the insect world: http://1.usa.gov/py4UwZ
September 28, 2011
Insights From Biological World to Inspire New Engineering Capabilities: http://1.usa.gov/oJpPfK
September 22, 2011
Pitcher plant biomimicry leads to efficient liquid repelling coating: http://j.mp/ob1ZPw
September 21, 2011
Cat-Inspired Computing of the Future: http://on.io9.com/pvxg6w
Plant offers slick strategy: http://hvrd.me/uCHTjU
September 6, 2011
Groasis Waterboxx grows trees in the desert: http://bit.ly/nQo93K
September 3, 2011
Greening the Cuyahoga River with biomimicry: http://bit.ly/qhYink
August 16, 2011
Mother Nature as Engineer: 9 Design Tricks Borrowed From Nature: http://bit.ly/qHaFwn
August 13, 2011
Plastic “tree” uses biomimicry to convert atmospheric CO2 into green gasoline: http://bit.ly/r1PGiv
August 12, 2011
DARPA’s maple seed-inspired robot takes flight: http://bit.ly/p9UFeq
August 8, 2011
Schools of fish help squeeze more power out of wind farms: http://bbc.in/qq2O0E
August 2, 2011
Four futuristic technologies inspired by sharks: http://bit.ly/rnKpK0
August 1, 2011
Could self-healing pipes help solve sewer problems?: http://bit.ly/pMbza9
July 27, 2011
New wind power innovations inspired by nature: http://bit.ly/nDFaFU
July 23, 2011
Spider silk biomimicry could lead to better adhesives: http://bit.ly/pqzEFq
July 8, 2011
Worm biomimicry inspires more flexible slithering robots: http://bit.ly/nENqgF
July 6, 2011
Snail robot can move in any direction: http://bit.ly/obOD8o
July 4, 2011
New artificial coating to prevent fouling in ship hulls inspired by floating seeds: http://bit.ly/jNRhP3
July 1, 2011
Flapping micro air vehicles inspired by swifts: http://bit.ly/mM0SDu
June 20, 2011
Mimicking nature at the nanoscale: selective transport across a biomimetic nanopore: http://bit.ly/iFVsrf
June 17, 2011
Bats lend an ear to acoustic engineering: http://bit.ly/kIwdJM
June 16, 2011
Plants to possibly help us avoid autoimmune disease: http://bit.ly/jpEsXs
June 14, 2011
Biologically inspired flight: http://bbc.in/kw87fz
June 10, 2011
Transforming robotics with biologically inspired learning models: http://1.usa.gov/mBXdrU
June 5, 2011
Biomimicry packaging for travel food: http://bit.ly/kDOn6T
June 3, 2011
Gecko-inspired robot powered by water, scales glass surfaces: http://bit.ly/mrlGDB
June 2, 2011
Namib beetle - an improved way of harvesting drinking water from fog in remote areas: http://bit.ly/kUIL4H
May 26, 2011
Biomimicry from beyond the grave: A pterosaur’s crest is good for steering: http://bit.ly/lcPuzE
May 26, 2011
InterfaceFLOR - Closing the loop in the manufacturing cycle: http://bit.ly/k1B5uD
May 26, 2011
Tapping salt water’s energy potential: http://bit.ly/juhcjv
May 25, 2011
Nano-scale structure of insect eyes and wings inspire biomimetic applications for light and water: http://bit.ly/kcUGLt
May 21, 2011
NY times report on development of artificial leaf: http://nyti.ms/kLUQza
May 20, 2011
Ants give new evidence for interactive networks: http://bit.ly/iBVbMO
May 12, 2011
Biomimicry used to design zero-energy future for government: http://bit.ly/l6g0Ws
May 9, 2011
Bats lend an ear to sonar engineering: http://bit.ly/iXBzsU
May 5, 2011
Dual biomimicry: Micro and nanostructured suprehydrophibic surfaces: http://bit.ly/lb5G0Q
May 4, 2011
Lessons from ant colonies: http://bit.ly/iXeGAl
May 3, 2011
The future of American manufacturing - nanotechnology, lasers, biotechnology, biomimicry, rapid prototyping, and electro forming: http://bit.ly/j3oUTk
May 2, 2011
Hummingbird drinking nectar may inspire biomimics: http://bit.ly/mmkJaO
April 28, 2011
Robot catapillar rolls away at lighting speed: http://bit.ly/iKelSo
April 27, 2011
Napa Valley vineyard irrigation via biomimicry: http://bit.ly/jAkpvD
April 26, 2011
Namib beetle adaptation inspires fresh water collection methods: http://bit.ly/goGBUR
April 26, 2011
Namib beetle adaptatin inspired fresh water collection mechanism: http://bit.ly/goGBUR
April 25, 2011
Learning from the biosphere to create living economies: http://bit.ly/hsIa74
April 25, 2011
Scientists create artificial synapse: http://bit.ly/ekpm3G
April 23, 2011
Biomimicry - Studying how fire ants self assemble into rafts: http://bit.ly/fqLXwt
April 20, 2011
Artificial chameleon tongue: http://bit.ly/gSpABz
April 20, 2011
Biomimicry and nanocatalysts: http://bit.ly/giVnrE
April 14, 2011
InterfaceFLOR newest biomimicry application: http://bit.ly/ljeUxf
April 6, 2011
Biomimetics lab creates “soft generators”: http://bit.ly/dYxYQN
April 4, 2011
Biomimicry and water conservation: http://bit.ly/ihjc1Q
April 4, 2011
Biomimicry in agriculture used to counter desertification: http://exm.nr/g1Ljk4
April 3, 2011
Robotics inspired by nature and beyond: http://bit.ly/mMeIZY
March 27, 2011
MIT lab creates first feasible artificial leaf: http://bit.ly/ejlUdI
March 26, 2011
Spider and crab neural networks inspire robot locomotion: http://bbc.in/gaHPTH
March 26, 2011
Business plans inspired by nature: http://bit.ly/fsEIYx
March 25, 2011
Biomimetic octopus tentacle manipulator: http://bit.ly/ewUett
March 25, 2011
Modular robot to aid in biomimetic research: http://cnet.co/gpJjdK
March 25, 2011
Flying seagull robot by Festo: http://bit.ly/dUrQdC
March 24, 2011
Medical needle that mimics mosquito’s proboscis: http://bit.ly/g9cefP
March 23, 2011
Genes interfere with each other the same way Facebook suggests friends: http://bit.ly/gpHFlv
March 23, 2011
“Heliotrope”: inspired by phototropism – growth in response to light stimulus: http://bit.ly/hkdVfu
March 23, 2011
Researchers split hydrogen from water to mimic photosynthesis and harness energy from the sun: http://bit.ly/dIfiKp
March 23, 2011
Biomimietic designers take note – goat hooves: http://bit.ly/ht8RjE
March 22, 2011
3-D printed ornithopter insect can hover by flapping delicate “wings”: http://bit.ly/dQUATV
March 22, 2011
Honey bee search strategy to explore caves on Mars: http://bit.ly/g1k1cd
March 21, 2011
Looking to nature for packaging innovation: http://bit.ly/eY6rrh
March 19, 2011
Ultima Tower: Vertical eco city works like a tree: http://bit.ly/fqDKj6
March 18, 2011
Artificial muscle technology to improve robotic flexibility: http://bit.ly/gvN2Mk
March 17, 2011
Rubbery muscle motors to make robots more lifelife: http://bit.ly/hnYVGp
March 16, 2011
Robotic search-and-rescue snakes: http://bit.ly/g3jOi7
January 7, 2011
Nature-inspired solar panels that are self-healing: http://bit.ly/hA7sN0
September 13, 2006
Artificial cornea developed thanks to biomimetic hydrogels: http://bit.ly/dPvcP6
March 9, 2011
Scientists developing self-healing plastics inspired by rubber tree plants: http://bit.ly/hVI18F
March 7, 2011
Progress in the study of spider silk: http://nyti.ms/gh17An
March 7, 2011
Keys to the locomotion of snails may help biomimetic robot motion: http://bit.ly/hO6509
March 3, 2011
Cheetah robot to be developed for U.S. military: http://bit.ly/ibhmPt
March 2, 2011
Secrets of spider silk unraveled: http://bit.ly/hCmksk
March 1, 2011
Moth antennae inspire new Alzheimer’s research tool: http://bit.ly/eS0jMT
February 25, 2011
Insect hearing inspired new approach to small antennas: http://bit.ly/gpxEhc
February 24, 2011
Understanding fish schools to create a robotic fish “leader” to guide the school away from potential danger: http://bit.ly/hwqujz
February 23, 2011
Studying sandfish lizards to inspire robotics: http://bit.ly/enDBBp
February 22, 2011
Mathematical models reveal how nature forms patterns: http://bit.ly/hrwvMK
February 21, 2011
Folding plants inspire next generation of shape-shifting robots: http://bit.ly/fMxVtc
February 20, 2011
Advances in producing hydrogen by mimicry of photosynthesis: http://bit.ly/hCvKJg
February 18, 2011
Robotic hummingbird for possible reconnaissance for the Pentagon: http://smrt.io/e7FbJ2 – video: http://bit.ly/dRBgpe
February 15, 2011
Treepods: artificial trees that take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen: http://bit.ly/gpsbyo
February 14, 2011
Migrating birds provide biomimetic lessons for our stress management problems: http://bit.ly/e3RUyZ
February 11, 2011
Camouflage advances with biomimicry, fractals, imaging analysis and nanotechnology:
http://bit.ly/gJssGb
February 9, 2011
Biomimicry for wind and solar energy harvesting: http://bit.ly/dTZUcm
February 8, 2011
Mimicking the way marine organisms make shells to manufacture cement that sequesters carbon: http://bit.ly/glZSSC
February 7, 2011
Cockroaches inspire robotics: http://bit.ly/hsNccT
February 6, 2011
How shark skin may help save lives: http://bit.ly/ennH6k
February 5, 2011
Energy efficiency through biomimicry: http://exm.nr/ez2RHl
February 4, 2011
Woodpeckers’ heads inspire new shock absorbing systems: http://bit.ly/ecwnb4
February 3, 2011
Synthetic materials that behave like mollusk shells: http://bit.ly/igkJiF
February 2, 2011
Nature-based irrigation for green roofs: http://bit.ly/hG8otW
February 1, 2011
Rethinking prosthetics: prosthetic arm modeled after tentacle: http://smrt.io/eiyJBi
January 29, 2011
Mussels inspired gel to be used in medical implants and tissue repair: http://bit.ly/dGT0if
January 29, 2011
Solar cells inspired by the function of leaf photo-pigment, chlorophyll: http://bit.ly/fjogqP
January 28, 2011
Spinning seeds inspire single-bladed helicopters: http://bit.ly/h1qckL
January 27, 2011
Designing better sensors from bat ears: http://smrt.io/h5KTXs
January 25, 2011
Education Inspired by Nature: http://bit.ly/f7nwbl
January 25, 2011
Polymer could create self-healing aircraft, similar to the formation of a scab, when exposed to UV light: http://bit.ly/fHt91v
January 24, 2011
The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology is developing a new national robotics research center that will specialize in bio-inspired robotics: http://bit.ly/e2UMym
January 21, 2011
Cornell engineers inspired by wind & leaves, design turbine-free wind energy harvesters that can be implanted on building roofs: http://bit.ly/fBa2sG
January 21, 2011
“Best of Ecouterre: 6 Eco-Fashion Garments Inspired by Nature”: http://bit.ly/hWqS0u
January 18, 2011
Basking shark inspires hydrodynamic electricity generator: http://bit.ly/egq7yl
January 18, 2011
Mimicking the glow of deep-sea fish to discover new species: http://bit.ly/efqw1t
January 13, 2011
Studying fruit fly neural networks to develop computing: http://bit.ly/fYntFY
January 13, 2011
Studying mollusks could lead to improved artificial teeth and bones: http://n.pr/ffaGst
January 13, 2011
Whitebark pine inspires lightweight PET bottle: http://bit.ly/fzlbOB
January 11, 2011
Cockroach legs inspire robotic hand’s grip action: http://bit.ly/hdqPAk
January 7, 2011
Surprising discovery about biofilm may provide a new direction in antimicrobial research and bio-inspired liquid-repellent surfaces for use in healthcare, agriculture and industry: http://bit.ly/hzJWFH
January 7, 2011
Research funded by the NSF studies bat flight with possible implications for improved airplane wings: http://bit.ly/e823Rw
January 6, 2011
Solar harvesting hornet could lead to new system for renewable energy: http://bit.ly/euHNZO
January 3, 2011
Studying beavers as ecosystem engineers to conduct better river restoration: http://bit.ly/fWVVLw
January 3, 2011
Firefly protein lights pathway to improved detection of blood clots: http://bit.ly/hSq2cZ
January 2011
Rainwater collection systems based on nature’s principles – collect, store, beneficial use:
http://bit.ly/dOHFHL
December 29, 2010
Applying physical mathematics (the same equations that govern biological systems) to animated worlds: http://nyti.ms/fwjGMw
December 28, 2010
Studying rock-chewing sea urchins could lead to self-sharpening tools: http://bit.ly/eFCUnn
December 16, 2010
Computer programmers are studying how ants solve complex puzzles and adapt to changing routes: http://bit.ly/fDi02t
December 10, 2010
Bacteria found on the Titanic that eats metal could teach engineers how to protect offshore oil rigs or dispose of other ships: http://bit.ly/fVmU0o
December 10, 2010
Money granted to “Project Squid Skin” to study the color-changing abilities of cephalopods to build ocean-inspired metamaterials: http://bit.ly/fQNYTL
November 25, 2010
Festo creates “Bionic Handling Assistant” modeled after elephant trunk:
http://bit.ly/gJkCNV
November 24, 2010
Nature inspired flying machines – lizards, maple seeds, insects: http://on.msnbc.com/fqLkzU
November 24, 2010
United States Defense Advance Research Project Agency sponsors a study to understand and possibly mimic “flying” snakes: http://aol.it/fFiW1Y
November 23, 2010
Airbus to partner with universities to study the benefits of flying in formation, mimicking avian migration patterns: http://bit.ly/emmt67
November 12, 2010
Studying the physics of wet animal shakes to inspire better washing machines: http://bit.ly/dAUnPd
October 13, 2010
Industrial design student won Australia’s Target 2020 competition with his Aid Necessities Transporter (ANT), an emergency aid vehicle that mimics ant behavior and can handle variable terrain: http://bit.ly/9ThV42
October 13, 2010
Water-conserving showerheads that use the “golden ratio” in their design:
http://bit.ly/daQTNC
October 7, 2010
Biomimicking robot fish slices through water:
http://bit.ly/9pS92i
September 30, 2010
Feadship designers have created a yacht Future Concept inspired by nature: http://bit.ly/c3bC5x
September 16, 2010
Researchers have developed photosynthetic foam that can sequester carbon and produce sugars for eventual use as biofuel: http://bit.ly/9YD5oU
September 16, 2010
Researchers studying the aerodynamics of flying fish: http://econ.st/9d2cmw
September 14, 2010
Bird-protection glass inspired by spider webs: http://bit.ly/bJ8Zaq
September 5, 2010
Self-assembling photovoltaic technology that repairs itself – mimicking leaf photosystems: http://bit.ly/b617Yr
August 18, 2010
“Solar Ivy” – flexible photovoltaic “leaves” that can be used on the sides on buildings – inspired by ivy: http://bit.ly/c31EFp
May 6, 2010
Unlocking secrets of a water fern could reduce hill friction on ships: http://bit.ly/gS4EYz
April 2010
Bioinspired products for eye car: http://bit.ly/gqWQcZ
March 3, 2010
Networks modeled after the veins of a leaf: http://bit.ly/eSOncC
March 1, 2010
Caddisfly silk inspired scotch tape solution for surgeries: http://bit.ly/eHV9pt
January 21, 2010
Slime mold as a model for efficient communication/transportation networks: http://bit.ly/7s6HRJ
October 16, 2009
Cheetah, gecko, and spiders inspire robotic designs: http://bit.ly/UIcfl
March 16, 2009
Hippo sweat: the next big thing in sunscreen?: http://on.msnbc.com/4p0wpl
November 7, 2008
Formula One biomimicry: http://bit.ly/Uxcp7
July 31, 2006
Biomimicry of scorpion venom fights cancer: http://bit.ly/GsKOY
Study Biomimicry
Centre for Biomimetics at the University of Reading
The Biomimetics Laboratory at the University of Aukland
Harvard University - Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering
The University of Akron - Integrated Bioscience Program
Georgia Tech - Center for Biologically Inspired Design
Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Department of Biological Engineering
Biomimetics at the University of Stuttgart
University of Bath - Biomimetics Group - Department of Mechanical Engineering
Biomimetics and Bioinspiration at the School of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Leeds
Tufts University – Tufts Biomimetic Devices Laboratory
Informal Education
Discovery World at Pier Wisconsin – Biomimicry Lab Programs
Marine Science Institute (San Francisco) - Biomimicry School Program
Videos
From Biomimesis to Bioinspiration: What’s the Benefit for Solar Energy Conversion Applications? American Chemical Society – March 2, 2011
TED: Nicholas Sykes: Biomimicry 2.0 – February 11, 2011
NOVA: Making Stuff: Smarter - Aired February 9, 2011, on PBS
Biomimicry and Economics – December 16, 2010
TED: Michael Pawlyn: Using nature’s genius in architecture - Filmed November 2010
Biomimicry is Key to the Quest for Solar Energy - October 15, 2009
TED: Rachel Armstrong: Architecture that Repairs Itself - Filmed July 2009
TED: Robert Full – “Learning from the Gecko’s Tail” Filmed February 2009
Innovators Epiode 3: “Designed by Nature” segment featuring the San Diego Zoo
Janine Benyus: The Thought Leader Interview. Strategy+business, Amy Bernstein. Autumn 2006.
Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature: Janine Benyus audio - July 9, 2006
TED: Janine Benyus “Biomimicry in Action” Filmed July 2009
TED Talk: 12 sustainable design ideas from nature. Janine Benyus, Filmed February 2005 at the TED Conference.
TED: “Janine Benyus shares nature’s designs” Filmed February 2005
TED: Robert Full on animal movement – Filmed February 2005
Links
Center for Biologicaly Inspired Design. Bioinspired!
“Dedicated to furthering the practice of bio-inspired design.”
BiomimicryNEO an E4S Action Network.
“Northeast Ohio Biomimicry Action Network is a growing network of regional business and organizational leaders from all sectors of the economy interested in putting biomimicry to work at every design table.”
The Biomimicry Group
“The Biomimicry Group and our sister organizations—
The Biomimicry Institute and the Biomimicry Guild—promote the study
and imitation of nature’s remarkably efficient designs, bringing together
scientists, engineers, architects and innovators who can use those models
to create sustainable technologies.”
AskNature
“The online inspiration source for the biomimicry community”
Biomimicry News
“Biomimicry news and research”
Biomimicry Europa
“We are a non-profit international association established in Brussels in 2006, by women and men from a variety of backgounds, sharing the consciousness of the limits of our current mode of development and its impact on the environment, particularly with respect to climate.”
Biomimetics: Biologically-Inspired Technologies
Biomimetic research at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s Nondestructiove Evaluation and Advanced Actuators Technologies Lab
Biological Adhesives
“From Biology to Biomimetics”
Biomimetic Architecture
“Biomimetics and Architecture: Images and Ideas”
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