This blog is focused on learning from natureĀ and creating nature-inspired innovations.
As an educator, your time is incredibly precious.Ā
You rarely have a moment to spare, and the time you dedicate to your craft is spent doing some of the most important work in the world.Ā
You aren't just teaching the next generation of leaders, designers, and innovators - you are preparing them fo...
This week (almost) everything I knew about biomimicry and material surfaces shifted.
The stars are aligning for biomimicry, and itās fitting as those celebrate Ramadan here. The advancements, the enablers and the Practitioners are coming together, as Iāll explain later.
The Learn Biomimicry team a...
We love tools like ChatGPT, but perhaps not for the reasons you think.Ā
Today we dive deeper into the world of Bio-inspired AI. Generative Artificial Intelligence (Generative AI) and biomimicry, and how in combination with the right humans might bring about a new Cambrian explosion of nature-inspir...
Are you considering expanding your biophilic knowledge, but feel unsure about where to start?
You've come to the right blog.
Biophilic design - the practice of designing spaces that (re)connect humans to natureāis quickly gaining momentum as the leading nature-forward approach in architecture and...
Ā The past year marked a major shift in how we build things.Ā
Weāre seeing emerging nature-inspired innovations moving well beyond just copying how nature looks.Ā
Weāre now in the bio-inspired re)evolution, where humanity is advancing how we learn from nature to solve our biggest problems like the ...
So you ask ... who is biomimicry really for?
I have often heard the phrase ābiomimicry is for everyoneā. I disagree. Let me explain.
Biomimicry is for anyone, but not everyone.
If something is for everyone, itās for no one. Why? Well, there are approximately 8,019,876,189 (i.e. 8 billion-odd) hum...
Have you ever wondered: What does biomimicry need to scale?Ā
Instead of asking what can biomimicry do for me,Ā we're going to pull a reverse uno card and ask, what can we do for biomimicry?Ā
We've surveyed over a thousand plus individuals who've taken our short courses and mentored programs,Ā and we...
Have you heard of the godmother of biomimicry?Ā
I imagine you have. Janine Benyus is often considered the pioneer who brought about the brilliance of biomimicry and nature-inspired innovation in modern times.Ā
Of course, anyone looking into the world of biomimicry is likely to come across her name...
WhatĀ jobs and careersĀ doesĀ our future require?
Biomimicry and I believe that the future is not to be predicted, but created.
A better question might be then - what future careersĀ can we create now?
This article dives deeper into creating a career in biomimicry, nature's useĀ designs and strategie...
The concept of the adjacent possible represents one of the most profound frameworks for understanding how change, innovation, and evolution occur across all domains of existence, from the chemical foundations of life to the complex socio-technical systems of the ...
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