How the Natural World is Inspiring Scientific Innovation | Kristy Hamilton | Talks at Google #bigIdeas

How the Natural World is Inspiring Scientific Innovation | Kristy Hamilton | Talks at Google Science journalist Kristy Hamilton delves into the intriguing world of biomimicry, a concept where human inventions are inspired by the natural world, in her book…

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Nature’s Inefficiencies

While nature can be a source of inspiration, it is not always efficient.

For example, the giraffe’s laryngeal nerve takes a detour of 15 feet from the brain to the larynx, a monument of inefficiency according to engineers.

This serves as a reminder that while nature can inspire, it should not be blindly copied.

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  1. 01How the Natural World is Inspiring Scientific Innovation | Kristy Hamilton | Talks at Google
  2. 02Biomimicry: Not a Panacea
  3. 03Animal Intelligence: A Source of Inspiration
  4. 04Science and Ingenuity: Unveiling the Hidden World
  5. 05Potential of Bio-inspired Glues
  6. 06Biodiversity: A Treasure Trove of Inspiration
  7. 07Nature Conservation: A Shift in Perspective
  8. 08Researching Nature’s Wild Ideas
  9. 09Nature’s Inefficiencies
  10. 10Nanostructures: The Future of Biomimicry
  11. 11Considerations in Biological Innovations

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