How cutting-edge engineering borrows innovations from nature

How cutting-edge engineering borrows innovations from nature

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How cutting-edge engineering borrows innovations from nature
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In their relentless quest for new models that can jump, pump or run faster and better, scientists are finding inspiration in nature. The field of biomimicry blurs the boundaries between living things—like the butterfly’s proboscis or the flea’s powerful legs—and the inanimate to spur new problem-solving technologies. Science correspondent Miles O’Brien reports.

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