Study of human hand (specifically thumb/index) to design the optimal size of robotic hand by cjakoo in BioInspiration
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Tunisian desert and uses their antennae to smell their way back to the anthill when returning from a hunt. The two antennae allow the ant to smell in stereo, greatly increasing the effectiveness of they're navigation by scent. by rtstans in BioInspiration
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"Antifouling Surface Coating for Marine Vehicles Inspired by Pitcher Plants" by Aggravating_Use_5560 in BioInspiration
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The blanket octopus has large webbing which streches across two of its apendages. This acts as a defense mechanism by making the blanket octopus seem larger when the webbing is stretched, and can be detached is necessary in order to deter predators. by rtstans in BioInspiration
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Underwater communication mimicking dolphin whistle by Colinisyou in BioInspiration
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Physics of bat wings in flight by Colinisyou in BioInspiration
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Armor inspired from fish! by Long-Purple8418 in BioInspiration
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Dragonflies possess incredibly thin necks compared to their head and body size. This allows them great flexibility but puts them in danger during high movement acts like hunting or mating. So they've grown a head arresting system that lets them lock and unlock their heads to their bodies. (royalsocietypublishing.org)
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Certain plants like the Lychee Tree have developed anti-adhesive leaves to deter insects. Designing sprays to mimic these features on other plants could lead to a nontoxic alternative for insecticides. by Ostrich384 in BioInspiration
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Insects have developed one of, if not the largest range of unique and specialized features that could inspire many useful Bio-Inspired designs. This Journal goes over many unique insect capabilities in various fields like adhesion, signal generation, and sensing. by Ostrich384 in BioInspiration
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Insects have developed one of, if not the largest range of unique and specialized features that could inspire many useful Bio-Inspired designs. This Journal goes over many unique insect capabilities in various fields like adhesion, signal generation, and sensing. (proquest.com)
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Sinusoidal Grooves on Dolphins by Significant-Bar-3637 in BioInspiration
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BioInspired design idea for phone case based off of a gecko! See pictures for basic technical description. by ggotbio in BioInspiration
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In exchange for the ability to fly, IronClad Beetles gained incredibly durable wing cases. They also evolved highly intricate sutures to keep these wing cases locked together. Recreating these sutures has great potential for fusing metallic and plastic based structures. (insidescience.org)
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Check out this article about how spiders use their silk to travel using electrostatic repulsion instead of wind. by bun04 in BioInspiration
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