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Integration of biomimicry into science education: biomimicry teaching approach
This study aims to integrate biomimicry into science education by proposing a teaching approach for primary school students. An action research approach was used.
Merve Coban, Bayram Coştu
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iomimetics has now become a key tool for addressing challenges such as climate change adaptation and biodiversity loss. This project explores the application of biomimicry in regenerative urban design. The main objective is to analyze whether it is possible to create a biomimetic-inspired surface to improve water harvesting from the environment without
Samuel Funes Garrido +1 more
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Learning from nature – Biomimicry innovation to support infrastructure sustainability and resilience
Regenerative development calls for built environment design, construction and operation approaches that do not degrade social and ecological systems but actively regenerate them, with net positive performance outcomes.
Samantha Hayes, Cheryl Desha
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Biomimicry and Nature as Sympoiesis
Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology, 2021Formulating how biomimicry relates to nature has been crucial to ‘deepening’ its theory. Currently, an autopoietic model of nature dominates the literature. However, advances in the natural and human sciences have demonstrated that autopoiesis does not adequately explain complex, dynamic, responsive, and situated systems.
van den Bergen, Laetitia +1 more
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Biomimicry is an emerging field in architecture and design that seeks to create innovative solutions through the abstraction and transfer of insight from biological models. This thesis project uses one the most prominent techniques in this field, process
Lebedev, Elizabeth
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2023
With the advance; that of changes; climate change, solutions; In the field of architecture and design, they preserve the environment and help to reduce or mitigate the impacts of generation; CO2 in the atmosphere are a response for future generations; architects and designers.
Helena Dias de Oliveira Camargo +1 more
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With the advance; that of changes; climate change, solutions; In the field of architecture and design, they preserve the environment and help to reduce or mitigate the impacts of generation; CO2 in the atmosphere are a response for future generations; architects and designers.
Helena Dias de Oliveira Camargo +1 more
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Biomimicry and the culinary arts
Bioinspiration & Biomimetics, 2013We present the results of a recent collaboration between scientists, engineers and chefs. Two particular devices are developed, both inspired by natural phenomena reliant on surface tension. The cocktail boat is a drink accessory, a self-propelled edible boat powered by alcohol-induced surface tension gradients, whose propulsion mechanism is analogous ...
Lisa J, Burton +4 more
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Seminars in interventional cardiology : SIIC, 1998
The surface properties of stents can be modified by coating them, for example with a polymer. Phosphorylcoline (PC) is the major component of the outer layer of the cell membrane. The haemo- and biocompatibility of a PC-containing polymer is thus based on biomimicry, and has been confirmed by several experiments showing much reduced thrombogenicity of ...
Cumberland, D C +3 more
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The surface properties of stents can be modified by coating them, for example with a polymer. Phosphorylcoline (PC) is the major component of the outer layer of the cell membrane. The haemo- and biocompatibility of a PC-containing polymer is thus based on biomimicry, and has been confirmed by several experiments showing much reduced thrombogenicity of ...
Cumberland, D C +3 more
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