Category Archives: Greenr
Rocks au Natural
Making something from nothing, use of readily available resources and cleaver optimisation techniques are key lessons from nature. Investro is a new Australian company with a compelling application that fits well with the emerging  “CleanWeb” category: Rocksolver software uses advanced optimisation algorithms to fit irregular virtual objects together to build stable virtual structures. It is the […]
Backyard Biomimicry Workshops – Austin, Vancouver
In this Backyard Biomimicry 3-day workshop, you’ll collaborate with students and professionals of various disciplines to solve your region’s most pressing design challenges, drawing inspiration from the natural world – found right in your own backyard. The workshop includes: (All legs of the events must be registered for in order to attend) Evening lecture: Â Latest […]
Ants and Slime Molds Inspire Computing Technology and Beyond
If ‘lowly’ ants and slime mold can build efficient networks without central planning, why can’t we? With a rudimentary brain and no memory, individual ants aren’t particularly clever, but in groups they’ve shown the ability to solve complex problems. Now as researchers gain a deeper understanding of the processes used by these tiny insects, programming […]
Strait Power – Inspired by the Basking Shark
Industrial designer Anthony Reale’s ‘Strait Power‘ aims to provides a highly efficient redesign of water-powered turbine generators: It was in observing the activity and appearance of the basking shark that Reale gained insight into his model’s structure. The shark spends 18 hours a day with its mouth open, sifting for food, and the movement of […]
Mussels Inspire Benign Glue
Biomimicry + Green Chemistry = New Solutions: “Our aspiration is to learn some new design principles from nature that we haven’t yet actually been using in man-made materials that we can then apply to make man-made materials even better,†said Chicago postdoctoral scholar Niels Holten-Andersen. Continued at: http://www.gizmag.com/ By building on recent advances that used […]
Backyard Biomimicry Workshops
Get some hand on biomimicry experience: Learn about biomimicry in the context of your local ecosystem with the foremost leaders in the field and connect with others in your regional biomimicry network. In this Backyard Biomimicry workshop, you’ll co-learn with students and professionals of various disciplines about the foundations of biomimicry and equip yourself to […]
Professional Pathways | Biomimicry Group
News from the Biomimicry Group: AÂ press release going out on Monday, but I wanted you all to be the first to know about our very first online video contest! Â We are giving away 3 seats in our upcoming Backyard Biomimicry 3-day workshops (a $750 value!) to the best 60 second video responses to “Why biomimicry? […]
Biomimicry Taking Off
If you’re flying United this month you can read this article in print, but if not…check it out on United’s web site. The fast-growing field of biomimicry encourages innovators to look to nature-in all its wonder and weirdness-for solutions to our trickiest problems. Continued in Hemispheres Magazine…
Top 5 Nature Related Biomimicry Articles
RobAid.com is site that covers robots, gadgets, technology and bionics. They offer an interesting  “Top 5” biomimicry-related list for 2010. If nothing else, the world around us had much more time to shape itself to the current layout we can see around us. By learning from nature, and implementing those ideas, we can improve the […]