This article is about a Kingfisher inspired Bullet Train. The design inspired from the kingfisher’s long beak and head allow for the train to move at extremely high speeds. Robertson goes into more detail on the bioinspiration throughout.
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The article is about biomicry shoes by Marieka Ratsma. They use a bird’s cranium structure to inspire the heel of the shoe. The connection between nature, function, and fashion is extremely interesting.
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Researchers create mathematical model to analyze wheel spiders. The wheel spider data is used to bioinspire locomotion in robots through simulation.
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Snake’s have infrared vision. Scientists in this paper research and examine snakes to determine if infrared receptors in snakes are via thermal or photochemical mechanisms
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This article reviews the liquid-mediated adhesion and capillary forces of slug mucus which allows slugs to stick almost any solid surface and move locomotively. The researchers test slug adhesion on both anti-adhesive and non-wetting surfaces.
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