Welcome to our Journal, a living archive where we capture our observations, research, and insights weaving Nature's wisdom with human-made design.
Biomimicry Case Studies
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Life's Principle's in Action
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Designer Spotlights
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Nature's Design Lab
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Biomimicry Case Studies • Life's Principle's in Action • Designer Spotlights • Nature's Design Lab •
How to trap prey without teeth or claws
Meet the yellow pitcher plant (Sarracenia), a carnivorous plant that has evolved a surprisingly sophisticated way to trap insects using slippery surfaces and carefully engineered textures.
The beetle that learned to do headstands
Meet the Namib beetle (Onymacris unguicularis), a small, shiny-backed insect that evolved to collect water on its back, in the middle of the night, when the fog rolls in from the ocean.

