Biomimicry in Medicine Workshop (videos from event)
This event is a showcase of promising research topics aimed at enabling breakthroughs, improving health outcomes, and enhancing the knowledge and skills of Arizona researchers.
Read on drive.google.comVitality announces collaboration with ASU Biomimicry Center and J. Orin Edson Entrepreneurship + Innovation Institute
This fall, Vitality will work together with the Arizona State University Biomimicry Center and the J. Orin Edson Entrepreneurship + Innovation Institute on a new pilot program.
Read on www.vitalityvf.com“Life, uh, finds a way”—Applying lessons from evolution to go to Mars
Biomimicry looks to living organisms to create the future of sustainable engineering.
Read on arstechnica.com/Connecting the dots
An interview with the winner of the $5,000 “Learning from Nature” essay contest explores the idea of Alaska as America’s final frontier.
Read on creativenonfiction.orgBiomimicry Lab at ASU seeks natural solutions for future problems – the lab looks to nature to improve modern design
An ASU institute is leading the charge in seeking natural solutions to answer contemporary and future technological and environmental problems.
Read on www.statepress.comLab at Boeing fabricates microlattice – the ‘lightest synthetic metal ever made’
Aerospace specialists revealed a material they are calling ‘the lightest metal ever made’ – mircolattice. the metal is actually a nickel-phosphorus alloy that is coated onto
Read on www.designboom.comSince takes a note from nature
The Biomimicry Center at ASU was created through a partnership with Biomimicry 3.8 and works closely with the Biomimicry Institute.
Read on www.statepress.comHow are universities grooming the next great innovators?
A key role of higher education is also broadening an individual’s worldview. “There is always a bias when you go at it alone,” says Dayna Baumeister, founder of Biomimicry Center.
Read on www.smithsonianmag.com3 Skill sets that will make the (sustainable) world your oyster
Think about the oyster, the tiny janitor of the ocean.
Read on www.netimpact.orgBiomimicry: Mining nature for ideas
Biomimicry can help us in carefully observing and learning from organisms and ecosystems so that we may create more sustainable solutions to address our most complex problems.
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