The Innovators Using Nature's Design Principles to Create Green Tech

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April 7 -- Janine Benyus is a biologist, innovation consultant, and author of six books, including Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature. In this video Benyus explains the practice of biomimicry and what can be learned from the genius of nature.
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Would you please close caption this video? It's a wonderful resource for my students and helps with accessibility for my students with hearing loss.

JTCCBIO
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Real change takes a long time, that conflicts with our high speed economy.

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The shape of the wing that every airplane in the world uses, is designed from bird wings. The air goes faster over the top then the underside of the wing causing a vacuum to suck the airplane or bird upward. I believe it was Leonardo da Vinci that first model a wing after birds.

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Did this impeller can be used for aircrafts?

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Brilliant work with lots of promise. It's just sad that the Designer and Creator of the biology which biomimicry is imitating is excluded completely from this video, and from this work.

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Check out her biomimicry videos on Wired's channel

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that’s how you look for antimatter stability

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You are WAY over-complicating the principles.

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