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What are innovations inspired from nature?


ALFONSO MANGUBAT FEB 21, 2018 08:35AM

Nikka Garcia All inventions have inspirations but these inventions were inspired by nature.
 1. The Shinkansen Bullet train was inspired by the king sher bird because of the
Some innovations inspired from nature are: way it would dive in to the water without making a sound.
> spider web window glass 2. Velcro was inspired by a plant known as the burdock plant and the way it hooks
on to many things.
3.Sonar was inspired by dolphins and how they can communicate with their mind.

Misha Quizon
Enzo 
1. Shinkansen BUllet Train
Some inuvations inspired by nature are furtelizers,, chane saws, and GMOS or
>the design for this train was inspired by the beak of the king sher bird,  and how
gentecly modi ed organizms. 
birds like that can dive into water without making a big splash.
Furtelizers were inspired by nature because scientists were inspired by how plants
can grow quikly. 
2. Velcro
Chane saws were inspired bywhen they thought of a way to cut own trees. 
>invented by a swiss scientist in the alps, he noticed how burdock burrs have tiny
Also another inuvation is paper because they were inspired by how they can use
hooks that attach to clothing, which gave him the idea to make velcro.
trees to make something that people can write on.

3. Suction cups
>invented based of of octopus' arms and suctions
Markus Campo
(link to source) There are many innovations inspired by nature and here are some examples
Velcro- inspired by burdock burrs that have small hooks to attach themselves to
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Companies seeking br eakthrough products tend to ignore the Shinkansen bullet train- inspired by the king sher to gain higher speed and lower
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three-billion-year history of evolution by natural selection.
And the whale n turbine- of course inspired by whale ns
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Joaquin Oca Baston Ongpin


There are many inventions inspired by nature through bio mimicry the study of things
6 remarkable inventions that already exist in nature
in nature and how they work for our own advancement.  These are 3 examples:
From the wheel t o the rocket, humans ha ve invented a
marvelous lot. But it might surprise y ou to learn that many of
1.  Planes our inventions are not original or unique. Many of the m
Ever since ancient times the way birds ap their wings in order to y has attempted to already exist in natur e. And sometimes, these natur al versions
be mimicked in order for them to also be able to y. These attempts didn't work are even more sophisticated than the human-made ones.
because humans aren't as light as birds but the use of " aps" and "ailerons" on planes BUSINESS INSIDER
for turning and rolling  were inspired by birds.

Ooops no more time for three ok one will do then.


Tomas Paraiso
 
Liana Sanchez 1.) Bullet train king sher 
The shape of the beak of the king sher, allows it to dive into water without a loud
Scientists are always inspired by nature and they always have ideas on how to make
and big splash. Its aerodynamic shape also allows it to move at a greater speed.
it better or even use it in everyday life.
Scientists have used this for Bullet trains. Allowing it to move faster and reducing
the noise of the train.
There is actually a whole lot of things that was inspired by nature, like:
2.) Velcro
Discovered by a scientist when he and his dog were in the woods. He noticed 
Velcro
burdock burrs  stuck to his clothes.
was inspired by burdock burrs, which have hooks that allow it to stick to other stuff
that are furry.

Gael Guerrero
The Cheetah is the fastest animal on land. There have been many different studies
about of the cheetah runs so fast, but group or team led by Prof Sangbae kim. have
bulit a robot which
Nikkie Mariano
1. The rst innovation is the suction cups. They were inspired by the octopus, after a
scientist observed the vacuum like circles on the tentacles of a octupus.  Bas Monfort
2. The second one I found was tape. Richard Gurley Drew overheard complaints of 1. Bullet train
people saying that the sticky residue after peeling tape ruins objects. So one day, he The bullet train Shinkansen, was inspired by the king sher bird, and the inventor
observed that the gecko was climbing around with sticky non residue feet. Which was Eiji Nakatsu. He noticed that the king sher bird was so agile that it could dive
led him to creating the scotch tape. It sticked using adhesive. into water with barely any splash. So he made the bullet train. With its pointy nose
it made it more aerodynamic and made it even faster.

2. Velcro
Velcro was inspired by an engineer named George de Mastrel when him and his dog
were walking in the woods and he noticed something on his clothes and dog. A
ower known as Burrdock burrs. He noticed through a microscope there were small -Velcro
hooks that could grapple on to clothing. This ower eventually was developed and Scientist George de Mestral discovered that his dog had some burdock stuck on
turned into the fabric we know, Velcro. him, so he got a sample and studied it in a microscope, and found hooks that
attached to fur and socks. So after a few years, he invented velcro.

Cai Yambao
1. Velcro
Engineer George de Mestral noticed that his dog had been covered in burdock
Xavi David
burrs, . After examining it under a microscope, he had realized that it had a design Some innovations from nature are:
of hooks that covered it and allowed it to stick to fur and cloth. Inspired, he 1. When scientists use the beak of a king sher and used it to design the Shinkansen
invented velcro after years of experimentation.  or bullet train. People were complaining that the trains were loud, so scientists
    2. Method For Skin Grafting thought of the king sher's beak and decided to use it as inspiration. The person
A new method for skin grafting had been discovered. This method makes use of who thought of this idea was Eiji Nakatsu, who was a bird-watching engineer. It was
microneedling adhesive. It was unspired by the spiny-headed worm which uses a also designed for less noise, and more speed. 
similar method when they attach themselves onto sh. 2. Certain spiders weave special webs that re ect ultraviolet rays. German
engineers had thought of coating glass with this pattern so that birds would not
crash head rst into the glass.
3. Scientists were inspired by re ies to invent light emitting diode (LED) based on
how they noticed re ies producing their light.
Parasitic Worm Inspires Surgical Technique
A parasitic worm that latches ont o the intestines of its hosts
has inspired the development of a new sur gical technique for Matti Tan
skin grafts. Some of the best engineering solutions come
from nature. Researchers have designed a micr oneedle some innovations that are inspired by nature:
adhesive for skin grafts - a skin transplant used t o treat 1.  The bullet train was inspired by the king sh where the design of the bullet train
wounds, burns or other injuries - based on the spiny-headed worm, P omphorhynchus lae vis
was inspired by the king sh and use to block noise pollution when entering the
.
tunnel.
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2. An engineer names George de mastrel when he noticed that there were Burrdok
blocks led to him making velcro.

Enrique Barreiro
Some innovations inspired from nature are:
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-The shinkansen bullet train
The shinkansen was designed to decrease noise pollution when emerging from A lot of our inspiration of nature shows the usage of the organism's adaption. for
tunnels. The sound builds up and gets released after exiting the tunnel, which instance the Tardigrade a small organism yet very indestructible from chemical
makes a loud thunderclap which can be heard from far away. So Japanese bird- reactions (such as high heats and very cold times) so using their adaption
watcher engineers from the JR company invented it based on the king sher, which implementing it into vaccines so that the vaccine won't need to be put in
barely makes a sound and ripple when going into water. refrigerators. another one could be using sharks adaption of not having small pests
stuck to it using it's certain type of skin. putting it onto the boat and removing
organisms that would have stuck to it. Geckos giving innovation to have a skin Some innovation that struck me the most are the:
structure implementing it on certain gloves for easier grip. 1.  Water Cube 
It is a wall that allows people in the room to have a natural feel, it is also earthquake
resistant. Usually, it is used in indoor swimming areas.
Anika

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