Scientific breakthrough by mimicking nature.

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Love when we are able to take elements of nature and learn from them and create new technologies.




Feel free to post more videos or articles of advancements we have made in science by directly observing and then copying something we have found in nature.
 
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Many of our biggest scientific advancements have been developed in the pursuit of sexual pleasure.

Thank you for your contribution to science!
lol, transhumanism used to enable gecko-gripped handjobs... it's like something out of Transmetropolitan.
 
I have no idea what you mean by this post but imma 'like' it anyway.
Seminal (heh) speculative fiction graphic novel series penned by the demented genius Warren Ellis

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You could probably print off gecko fingers in your "Maker" appliance (like a 3d printer crossed with a schizophrenic junkie, in the main character's case)
 
Seminal (heh) speculative fiction graphic novel series penned by the demented genius Warren Ellis

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You could probably print off gecko fingers in your "Maker" appliance (like a 3d printer crossed with a schizophrenic junkie, in the main character's case)

I have no idea what you mean by this post but imma 'like' it anyway.
 
This reminds me of one of the very recent Joe Rogan podcast guest Mike Baker said that the way to significantly cut down Research & development time (regarding smartphones) is to copy others. This is an example of people quickly copying plant/animals which had billions of years of R&D (evolution).

We've been copying nature for a long ass time, from using the honeycomb pattern to build sturdy structure, to develop an entire field of study called biomimetics.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biomimetics
 
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