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Bioneers: A revolution from the heart of nature

The National Bioneers Conference "A revolution from the heart of nature," begins next week and biomimicry–in many forms and functions–will most definitely be there.

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Incorporating diversity: Biomimicry isn’t just for biologists

Biomimicry isn't just for biologists. As our co-founder Dr. Dayna Baumeister likes to say, a "designer" can be anyone.

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What does it mean to discover nature’s genius?

Ready to embark on a biomimicry adventure?

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In the company of nature: (Re)connecting in Australia

The human-nature connection piece of the workshop helped more fully bridge the connection between the essential elements of biomimicry: emulate, ethos, and (re)connect.

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Sexual reproduction: How nature creates complexity, diversity

About 1.3 billion years ago, sexual reproduction starts mixing genes and paves the way for the great diversity we see today.

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Catch up on the latest: Biomimicry 3.8 in the news

We've added quite a few new news features on our In the Media page lately.

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Study: Biomimicry gives advantage to front-end innovation

According to a recent Science Magazine article, biomimicry "can potentially expand intellectual property, increase energy savings and accelerate product innovation."

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Join us: Close out 2016 with a dose of biomimicry

We're heading back out on the road this fall and winter, and finishing out 2016 with a ton of great trips to talk biomimicry and innovation inspired by nature.

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The best route: A quick guide to Biomimicry 3.8’s top training certifications

But how exactly does this ASU accreditation integrate with Biomimicry 3.8 Professional Training programs?

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Biomimicry and a Living Future: Crafting the future of materials

The International Living Future Institute’s annual Living Product Expo, set for September 13-15 in Pittsburgh, is focused on crafting materials of the future. What does a material of the future look like? It’s a material that functions as “elegantly and efficiently as anything found in the natural world.” It’s an important and exciting concept; one that relies on biomimicry as a tool to achieve. The Expo provides a place to share find inspiration for this kind of innovation, and turn that inspiration into action. The Expo provides an opportunity for participants to share and discover disruptive new ideas and technologies that are reshaping the materials landscape, accelerating the pace of innovation and making Living Products possible today. The Expo will also feature a host of keynote speakers, a set of educational tracks and a trade show exhibit hall. You can 10% off the cost of a conference pass with the code BIOMIMICRY10. Register for the 2016 Living Product Expo here Also...Read More >

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