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Who can use Biomimicry Actually, biomimicry is used by lots of people from scientists and engineers to artists and architects  
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  Recommended Links   1-  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ pmc/articles/PMC1664643/    2-  https://www.researchgate.net/ publication/334270395_ Biomimicry_Inno  vation_Inspired_by_Nature
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what is the link between these three pictures                 Everyone has problems. Biomimicry is one way to look for solutions to problems   Some problems are easier than others. For example, what’s the problem with having loose shoelaces? •You could trip on them and fall. •Your loose shoes might come off as you walk, run or jump. What are some easy solutions? Take off your shoes Tie your shoelaces Shoes with adhesive tape
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  Biomimicry Examples  
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Biomimicry in our life: The term "biomimicry" first arose in 1982, and it was created and published by renowned scientist Janine Benyus in her most important work, released in 1997. (Biomimicry Innovation Inspired by Nature). We must alter the way we perceive nature if we wish to intentionally imitate its brilliance. When practicing biomimicry, we use nature as a guide, benchmark, and mentor. Nature as model: For biomimicry, a new field of study that uses natural forms, processes, systems, and tactics to solve issues in a sustainable way. Known as the Biomimicry Tool, the Biomimicry Guild and its associates have created a useful design resource. Nature as a measure :   Biomimicry employs an ecological benchmark to assess the viability of our creations. Nature has figured out what endures and what succeeds after 3.8 billion years of evolution. The evaluate stage of the Biomimicry-Design-Spiral incorporates Life's Principles, which encapsulate nature as a unit of measuremen
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To Know the concept of Biomimicry   English https://wordwall.net/ar/resource/38645461/a-game-that-introduces-the-concept-of-biomimicry Arabic https://wordwall.net/ar/resource/38644978
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Introduction about Biomimicry The study of imitating and mimicking nature to address human issues is known as biomimicry. In  the emerging field of biomimicry, solutions to issues are created by mimicking the designs and methods found in nature. To meet a specific human need, designers look to nature, specifically to individual organisms or ecosystems. By doing so, they transform these kinds of behavioral processes  into  man-made design solution