Biomimetics, often referred to as biomimicry, is a fascinating interdisciplinary field that draws inspiration from nature to solve complex human challenges. The core idea behind biomimetics is to emulate and adapt biological strategies, structures, and processes observed in various organisms, ecosystems, and living organisms to enhance human technologies, designs, and systems. By closely studying the efficiency and elegance of nature's solutions, researchers and engineers aim to create innovative and sustainable solutions across diverse domains such as engineering, materials science, robotics, and medicine. In biomimetics, the intricate designs found in flora and fauna serve as blueprints for developing novel materials, technologies, and systems. For example, the study of bird flight has inspired advancements in aeronautics, leading to more efficient and agile aircraft designs. The lotus leaf's self-cleaning mechanism, with its water-repellent properties, has influenced the development of easy-to-clean surfaces in various products. Biomimetic approaches not only contribute to technological advancements but also promote sustainable and eco-friendly solutions by aligning human innovation with the inherent efficiency of the natural world. In essence, biomimetics serves as a bridge between biological principles and human innovation, fostering a deeper understanding of the natural world and unlocking a wealth of possibilities for creating a more sustainable and harmonious future.
Title : Improving health in over 40,000 patients: The impact of nanomedicine fighting antibiotic resistant infections
Thomas J Webster, Brown University, United States
Title : Advancement in dual lateral flow immunoassay design for sensitive, rapid detection of rotavirus and adenovirus in stool samples
Ayan Ahmed Isse, Genexus Biotech Company, Somalia
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Luis Jesus Villarreal Gomez, Universidad Autonoma de Baja California, Mexico
Title : Renewed novel biotech ideas, with bioreactor bioengineering economic impact
Murray Moo Young, University of Waterloo, Canada
Title : Osmotic lysis–driven Extracellular Vesicle (EV) engineering
Limongi Tania, University of Turin, Italy
Title : Diversity analyses of microbial communities in Armanis gold-polymetallic mine and acid mine drainage: Bioremediation
Anna Khachatryan, SPC Armbiotechnology of NAS of Armenia, Armenia