BloomX, biomimicry to help bees with a robot pollinator
Israeli startup BloomX has created a pollinator with robotic arms to work alongside bees and improve agricultural productivity
Israeli startup BloomX has created a pollinator with robotic arms to work alongside bees and improve agricultural productivity
A French startup's tidal flow turbine uses motion similar to that of marine species to capture more energy.
The Macrobat biomimetic flying car “mimics” a bird: its wing design offers enviable performance even on uneven terrain.
A team from the University of Queensland has developed a revolutionary nanogenerator that absorbs CO2 to produce electricity, demonstrating how we can turn it from a problem into a resource.
From nature to engineering: Dynafin, or how ABB translated the majesty of a whale into a cutting-edge propeller. Poetry and technology navigate together.
Firefighting techniques have an additional ally: swarms of drones ready to intervene (even in search and rescue missions).
The denticles on shark skin are truly hydrodynamic devices, and now we know how they work. The potential applications? Infinite.
Penn State researchers have replicated the complex geometry of brochosomes, particles produced by leafhoppers, in the laboratory to study their optical properties.
Caltech develops bionic jellyfish to explore oceans at 4,5 times faster speed, carrying scientific instruments
New study reveals an antibody capable of protecting against the venom of black mambas and king cobras: a global cure is closer.
Eggs, ligaments and medical innovation! Researchers inspired by the shell find potential remedy for traditionally delicate surgeries and uncertain outcomes
An artificial gland mimics the spider silk production process, opening new frontiers in the medical and textile sectors.
Amazing Research: African Ants Apply Natural Antibiotic Secretions to Wounds to Fight Infections: Possible Use in Human Medicine.
Zhejiang University's new airgel fiber outperforms down in -20°C tests, promising revolutions in the textile sector
Nature guides science: A new hydrophobic surface developed by Harvard and international partners stays dry underwater for months
A needle-free drug delivery system could replace injections thanks to an innovative biomimetic patch.
New research suggests that ant nest-building techniques could inspire more efficient, traffic-free human transportation networks
Innovation in the world of drones: a model that flies like a condor using currents, with almost no propulsion
A NUAA team has created an insect robot capable of flying, climbing and taking off from vertical walls, inspired by nature.
Inspired by butterfly wings, a new reflective coating has been shown to keep cars fresh and colourful.
Inspired by nature, the synthetic spiderwebs promise to extract drinking water directly from the air, offering a solution for arid areas.