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Biomimicry
The practice of developing sustainable human
technologies inspired by nature. Sometimes called
Biomimetics or Bionics, it's basically biologically inspired
engineering.
Velcro
Velcro fastening was invented in 1941 by Swiss engineer George de
Mestral, who took the idea from the burrs that stuck to his dog's hair.
Under the microscope he noted the tiny hooks on the end of the
burr's spines that caught anything with a loop - such as clothing, hair
or animal fur. The 2-part Velcro fastener system uses strips or
patches of a hooked material opposite strips or patches of a loose-
looped weave of nylon that holds the hooks.
The Fly Wall
Passive Cooling
• The high-rise Eastgate Centre building in Harare, Zimbabwe was designed
to mimic the way that those tower-building termites in Africa construct their
mounds to maintain a constant temperature. The insects do this by
constantly opening and closing vents throughout the mound to manage
convection currents of air - cooler air is drawn in from open lower sections
while hot air escapes through chimneys. The innovative building uses
similar design and air circulation planning while consuming less than 10% of
the energy used in similar sized conventional buildings!
Gecko Tape
Gecko Tape is a material covered with nanoscopic hairs that mimic
those found on the feet of gecko lizards. These millions of tiny,
flexible hairs exert van der Waals forces that provide a powerful
adhesive effect. Applications include underwater and space station
uses. They won't be mass producing gecko tape sneakers and
gloves any time soon, so Spiderman wannabes will have to wait a
while longer!
Whalepower Wind Turbine
Inspired by the flippers humpback whales use to enable their surprising
agility in the water, WhalePower has developed turbine blades with bumps
called tubercles on the leading edge that promise greater efficiency in
applications from wind turbines to hydroelectric turbines, irrigation pumps to
ventilation fans. Compared to smooth surface fins, the bumpy humpback
ones have 32% less drag and an 8% increased lift in their movement
through air or water. Using such blades to catch the wind as communities
and nations switch to renewable sources could provide a 20% increase in
efficiency that will help to make wind power generation fully competitive with
other alternatives.
Lotus Effect Hydrophobia
The Lotus Effect: The surface of lotus leaves are bumpy, and this
causes water to bead as well as to pick up surface contaminates in
the process. The water rolls off, taking the contaminates with it.
Researchers have developed ways to chemically treat the surface of
plastics and metal to evoke the same effect. Applications are nearly
endless, and not just making windshield wipers and car wax jobs
obsolete.
Self-Healing Plastics
Consider the body's power to heal itself of scrapes and cuts. The value of the same
sort of process in light polymer composites that can be used to produce things like
aircraft fuselage becomes obvious. The new composite materials being developed
are called self-healing plastics. They are made from hollow fibres filled with epoxy
resin that is released if the fibres suffer serious stresses and cracks. This creates a
'scab' nearly as strong as the original material. Such self-healing materials could be
used to make planes, cars and even spacecraft that will be lighter, more fuel efficient,
and safer.
The Golden Streamlining
Principle
A company called PAX Scientific out of San Rafael, California has
been developing air and fluid movement technologies based on
such beautiful and recurring natural designs as the Fibonacci
sequence, logarithmic spirals and the Golden Ratio. These shapes
align with the observation that the path of least resistance in this
universe isn't a straight line. Put all this together and you get the
"Streamlining Principle," being applied to fans, mixers, impellers and
such that move air and liquids around in systems. Such fans on
motors, compressors and pumps of all sizes and in all applications
could save at least 15% of all the electricity consumed in the US.
Artificial Photosynthesis
We all learn about photosynthesis in school, the way that green plants use chlorophyll
to convert sunlight, water and carbon dioxide into carbohydrates and oxygen. The
quest to reproduce the process technologically is called Artificial Photosynthesis, and
is envisioned as a means of using sunlight to split water into hydrogen and oxygen for
use as a clean fuel for vehicles as well as a way to use excess carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere. The process could make hydrogen fuel cells an efficient, self-recharging
and less expensive way to create and store energy applicable in home and industrial
systems.
Morphing Aircraft Wings
Using inspiration from both birds and fish, scientists from Penn State University
developed Morphing Airplane Wings that change shape depending on the speed and
duration of flight. Different birds have differently shaped wings useful for the speeds
at which they fly, as well as for sustaining flight speeds over long distances using the
least amount of energy. The scientists built a compliant, shape-changing truss
understructure for the wings, then covered it with scales that can slide over one
another to accommodate the in-flight shape changes. When deployed in new aircraft
(and drone) models, the wings are expected to conserve fuel and enable faster flights
over longer distances.
Friction-Reducing Sharkskin
Inspired by
the evolved ability of shark's skin to reduce drag
by manipulating the boundary layer flow
as the fish swims, researchers are
developing coatings for ship's hulls,
submarines, aircraft fuselage, and even
swimwear for humans. Based on the
varying shape and texture of shark's skin
over its body, Speedo's Fastskin FSII
swimsuits made their appearance at the
Bejing Olympics and may have helped US
swimmer Michael Phelps to his record
eight gold medals in that competition, and
the rest of the team as well. And now there
are the new suits (43 world records at the
09 word championships)!
Glo-Fish
Glow-in-the-dark aquarium fish may not fulfill a needful ecological role at the
present time, but they're a fun - and lucrative - application of fluorescent
proteins discovered in jellyfish while researchers are busily
developing further biochemical tools from this Nobel Prizewinning discovery.
The protein can be attached to other molecules of interest so they can be
followed for understanding of their functions in living organisms, very useful
in medical research. For the fish, the proteins serve the purpose of simply
being very cool - they come in several colors!
Insect-Inspired Autonomous
Robots
While most of us are accustomed to thinking about futuristic robotics
as something that looks and moves just like a human, humans are
probably not the best biological model for really useful robots. For
mobility, insect-like ability to cover varied terrain, climb surfaces and
provide stability seems to work better. Insect eyes offer greater
resolution and panoramic range for exploring places people cannot
go, and the ability to quickly adapt to changing environments (or
even to spy on enemies undetected) make those annoying toy
insect robots a forerunner for future applications in exploration and
defence.
Butterfly-Inspired Displays
By mimicking the way light reflects from the
scales on a butterfly's wings, the Qualcomm
company has developed Mirasol Displays
that make use of the reflected light principle
with an understanding of how human beings
perceive that light. Using an interferometric
modulator [IMOD] element in a two-plate
conductive system, the display uses near-
zero power whenever the displayed image is
static while at the same time offering a
refresh rate fast enough for video. Perfect
for 'smart' hand-held devices, already
deployed in many, and a battery-saver
extraordinaire!

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Biomimicry

  • 1. Biomimicry The practice of developing sustainable human technologies inspired by nature. Sometimes called Biomimetics or Bionics, it's basically biologically inspired engineering.
  • 2. Velcro Velcro fastening was invented in 1941 by Swiss engineer George de Mestral, who took the idea from the burrs that stuck to his dog's hair. Under the microscope he noted the tiny hooks on the end of the burr's spines that caught anything with a loop - such as clothing, hair or animal fur. The 2-part Velcro fastener system uses strips or patches of a hooked material opposite strips or patches of a loose- looped weave of nylon that holds the hooks. The Fly Wall
  • 3. Passive Cooling • The high-rise Eastgate Centre building in Harare, Zimbabwe was designed to mimic the way that those tower-building termites in Africa construct their mounds to maintain a constant temperature. The insects do this by constantly opening and closing vents throughout the mound to manage convection currents of air - cooler air is drawn in from open lower sections while hot air escapes through chimneys. The innovative building uses similar design and air circulation planning while consuming less than 10% of the energy used in similar sized conventional buildings!
  • 4. Gecko Tape Gecko Tape is a material covered with nanoscopic hairs that mimic those found on the feet of gecko lizards. These millions of tiny, flexible hairs exert van der Waals forces that provide a powerful adhesive effect. Applications include underwater and space station uses. They won't be mass producing gecko tape sneakers and gloves any time soon, so Spiderman wannabes will have to wait a while longer!
  • 5. Whalepower Wind Turbine Inspired by the flippers humpback whales use to enable their surprising agility in the water, WhalePower has developed turbine blades with bumps called tubercles on the leading edge that promise greater efficiency in applications from wind turbines to hydroelectric turbines, irrigation pumps to ventilation fans. Compared to smooth surface fins, the bumpy humpback ones have 32% less drag and an 8% increased lift in their movement through air or water. Using such blades to catch the wind as communities and nations switch to renewable sources could provide a 20% increase in efficiency that will help to make wind power generation fully competitive with other alternatives.
  • 6. Lotus Effect Hydrophobia The Lotus Effect: The surface of lotus leaves are bumpy, and this causes water to bead as well as to pick up surface contaminates in the process. The water rolls off, taking the contaminates with it. Researchers have developed ways to chemically treat the surface of plastics and metal to evoke the same effect. Applications are nearly endless, and not just making windshield wipers and car wax jobs obsolete.
  • 7. Self-Healing Plastics Consider the body's power to heal itself of scrapes and cuts. The value of the same sort of process in light polymer composites that can be used to produce things like aircraft fuselage becomes obvious. The new composite materials being developed are called self-healing plastics. They are made from hollow fibres filled with epoxy resin that is released if the fibres suffer serious stresses and cracks. This creates a 'scab' nearly as strong as the original material. Such self-healing materials could be used to make planes, cars and even spacecraft that will be lighter, more fuel efficient, and safer.
  • 8. The Golden Streamlining Principle A company called PAX Scientific out of San Rafael, California has been developing air and fluid movement technologies based on such beautiful and recurring natural designs as the Fibonacci sequence, logarithmic spirals and the Golden Ratio. These shapes align with the observation that the path of least resistance in this universe isn't a straight line. Put all this together and you get the "Streamlining Principle," being applied to fans, mixers, impellers and such that move air and liquids around in systems. Such fans on motors, compressors and pumps of all sizes and in all applications could save at least 15% of all the electricity consumed in the US.
  • 9. Artificial Photosynthesis We all learn about photosynthesis in school, the way that green plants use chlorophyll to convert sunlight, water and carbon dioxide into carbohydrates and oxygen. The quest to reproduce the process technologically is called Artificial Photosynthesis, and is envisioned as a means of using sunlight to split water into hydrogen and oxygen for use as a clean fuel for vehicles as well as a way to use excess carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The process could make hydrogen fuel cells an efficient, self-recharging and less expensive way to create and store energy applicable in home and industrial systems.
  • 10. Morphing Aircraft Wings Using inspiration from both birds and fish, scientists from Penn State University developed Morphing Airplane Wings that change shape depending on the speed and duration of flight. Different birds have differently shaped wings useful for the speeds at which they fly, as well as for sustaining flight speeds over long distances using the least amount of energy. The scientists built a compliant, shape-changing truss understructure for the wings, then covered it with scales that can slide over one another to accommodate the in-flight shape changes. When deployed in new aircraft (and drone) models, the wings are expected to conserve fuel and enable faster flights over longer distances.
  • 11. Friction-Reducing Sharkskin Inspired by the evolved ability of shark's skin to reduce drag by manipulating the boundary layer flow as the fish swims, researchers are developing coatings for ship's hulls, submarines, aircraft fuselage, and even swimwear for humans. Based on the varying shape and texture of shark's skin over its body, Speedo's Fastskin FSII swimsuits made their appearance at the Bejing Olympics and may have helped US swimmer Michael Phelps to his record eight gold medals in that competition, and the rest of the team as well. And now there are the new suits (43 world records at the 09 word championships)!
  • 12. Glo-Fish Glow-in-the-dark aquarium fish may not fulfill a needful ecological role at the present time, but they're a fun - and lucrative - application of fluorescent proteins discovered in jellyfish while researchers are busily developing further biochemical tools from this Nobel Prizewinning discovery. The protein can be attached to other molecules of interest so they can be followed for understanding of their functions in living organisms, very useful in medical research. For the fish, the proteins serve the purpose of simply being very cool - they come in several colors!
  • 13. Insect-Inspired Autonomous Robots While most of us are accustomed to thinking about futuristic robotics as something that looks and moves just like a human, humans are probably not the best biological model for really useful robots. For mobility, insect-like ability to cover varied terrain, climb surfaces and provide stability seems to work better. Insect eyes offer greater resolution and panoramic range for exploring places people cannot go, and the ability to quickly adapt to changing environments (or even to spy on enemies undetected) make those annoying toy insect robots a forerunner for future applications in exploration and defence.
  • 14. Butterfly-Inspired Displays By mimicking the way light reflects from the scales on a butterfly's wings, the Qualcomm company has developed Mirasol Displays that make use of the reflected light principle with an understanding of how human beings perceive that light. Using an interferometric modulator [IMOD] element in a two-plate conductive system, the display uses near- zero power whenever the displayed image is static while at the same time offering a refresh rate fast enough for video. Perfect for 'smart' hand-held devices, already deployed in many, and a battery-saver extraordinaire!