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Borrowing from Biology: Human Biomimicry

12 min · 11 de oct de 2024
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Discover how the human body serves as a blueprint for innovation in this episode of *BioUncredited*. We'll explore the surprising ways that our anatomy inspires new designs and technologies, revealing the deep connections between our biology and the world of biomimicry. Join me to uncover the secrets hidden within our own bodies that are shaping the future of science and engineering.

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