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BIOMIMISM We Imitate Nature in Science/Technology (KOA)

We will start our project by asking the question "So what is biomimicry?" to our students. We want our students to discover that "Both biomimetics and biomimicry are new branches of science that examine models in nature and then aim to provide solutions to people's problems by imitating or taking inspiration from these designs." "Devices modeled on designs in nature are needed especially for use in fields such as nanotechnology, robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), medical industry, architecture, engineering, electronics and urban planning." Biomimicry is a concept first coined by Janine M. Benyus, an author and science observer from Montana. The main theme of biomimicry is that we have a lot to learn from nature in terms of model, measurement and intelligence. What these researchers have in common is their respect for design in nature. Learning the concept of "Nature is my mentor in business and design, a model for my lifestyle." Designs in nature set an example for technological studies in terms of getting the most efficiency with the least amount of material and energy, their self-repairing properties, being recyclable and nature-friendly, silent, aesthetic, durable and long-lasting. Nature's system has been working for millions of years... We, with all our project participants, will seek and learn our solutions to the difficulties in our lives through these methods.
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Members:
15
Membership:
Turkey(10), Romania(3), Azerbaijan(1), Spain(1)
Age range:
7
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11
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