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Bioinspiration

/ˌbaɪ.oʊ.ɪnˈspɪr.eɪ.ʃən/noun
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Bioinspiration is the process of drawing innovative ideas from natural biological systems to solve human challenges, such as engineering materials that replicate the self-cleaning properties of lotus leaves. This concept not only drives advancements in technology and design but also emphasizes sustainability by learning from millions of years of evolutionary efficiency in the natural world.

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The invention of Velcro was directly inspired by burrs sticking to a dog's fur during a walk by Swiss engineer George de Mestral in 1941, leading to a fastener used in over 60,000 products worldwide today, from spacesuits to sneakers—showcasing how a simple bioinspired observation revolutionized everyday life.

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