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Using nature’s design principles to create new technology

03.02.2021

Photo: a small green dragonfly is sitting on a small branch; Copyright: PantherMedia / Vladimir Zubkov

Abrupt changes of direction, flying backwards and stopping in mid-air – the dragonfly is also a wonder of nature that bionicists would like to decipher.

The basics of bionics: How nature provides technical solutions

Bild: a dark butterfly sitting on a purple flower in the gras; Copyright: PantherMedia / DanitaDelimontMicro

Even darker than this specimen is the butterfly "Common Rose", on whose wings the KIT and Caltech researchers took their cue.

Foto: a white drill on which a black wasp is sitting; Copyright: Fraunhofer IPA

Inspiration and result: The wood wasp’s ovipositor inspired a revolution in the operating room.

Drills and robots: Medical applications

Foto: a small red robot is standing on a green underground and looks like a spider; Copyright: Julien Dupeyroux

Even though it looks like a spider, the robot is modelled on the desert ant. Like the ant, it can also find its way in unknown terrain.

How bionics can ensure greater sustainability

What is bionics and how does it differ from biomimicry?

What advantages does bionics offer in medical technology?

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