UC Berkeley featured biomimicry
Researchers observed the Woodpecker’s exceptional ability to absorb shock. For reference, they withstand 1200gs of force whereas a human receives 120gs of force in a car crash. In an observation of the Woodpecker’s structure, researchers hoped to biomimic the Woodpecker’s ability to create better shock absorption structures. The researchers concluded that […]
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