
Biomimetics

Biomimetics
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March 20, 2025 By David Hamilton
Deep-Sea Sponge Inspires Super-Strong Lattice Structure for Engineering
By David HamiltonA team of engineers from RMIT’s Centre for Innovative Structures and Materials utilized biomimicry to develop a super-strong lattice structure that provides enhanced performance compared to...
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February 19, 2025 By David Hamilton
Embedded 3D Printing Mimics Nature, Opening New Possibilities for Semiconductors
By David HamiltonManufacturers have improved their embedded 3D printing methods over the last 5-years. Yet, one limitation remains that no one has managed to eliminate – the ability...
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January 13, 2025 By David Hamilton
Aerial Robots to Benefit from AI-Powered Strain Receptors
By David HamiltonArtificial intelligence continues to provide innovations across the aeronautic and robotics industries. Recent developments involving integrated AI-powered strain receptors could make it possible to create more...
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May 27, 2024 By Gaurav Roy
Re-Imagining Aero and Fluid Dynamics through the Venus Flower Basket Glass Sponge
By Gaurav RoyGlass sponges, commonly found in the deep ocean, belong to the Hexacitinellida class. They derive their name from their tissues, which comprise glass-like structural particles made of...

















