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With our world now in crisis, planetary debates suggest we choose between capitalism and the planet.Ā
What about the third choice?Ā
āEither orā debates distract us from what is so desperately needed⦠action. The stoic philosopher in me is drawn to the single most important practice: differentiatin...
Whether you start with biological inspiration that leads to a design, or whether you start with a challenge and then look to nature for design solutions, there are 4 key phases/steps in the practice of biomimicry. Biomimicry is fundamentally a translation between nature and design, and in todayās ar...
We love tools like ChatGPT, but perhaps not for the reasons you think.Ā
Today we dive deeper into the world of Bio-inspired AI. Generative Artificial Intelligence (Generative AI) and biomimicry, and how in combination with the right humans might bring about a new Cambrian explosion of nature-inspir...
When you are learning a new language, skill or practice, there are generally two key challenges that arise - either you are time constrained or intellectually challenged. The sweet spot (in learning and in life) is to find a challenge worth pursuing.Ā Your challenge should beĀ
1.) hard enough that y...
Hello bio-designers
Every year, the Biomimicry Institute assembles the top nature-inspired startups in the world to accelerate their growth. From facilitating events to disconnect from the internet and reconnect with the wild world (we all need a bit more of that), to providing sustainable and biom...
Who would win in a battle between a unicorn and a zebra? The zebra, for it has so many black belts! With that (stellar) joke out of the way, this article aims to provide you with an instruction manual for growing a Zebra business and share how weāre thinking about it at Learn Biomimicry.
Step 1: Kn...
For 20 years Iāve driven environmental and social impact at iconic organizations including National Geographic Society, The Nature Conservancy and United Way. A few years ago I began to question the efficacy of conventional conservation. One day when talking with a colleague we wondered what it woul...
In early March 2022Ā whenĀ Russia voted against a UN Security Council (UNSC) draft resolutionĀ condemning its invasion of Ukraine, thereby using its veto power as a permanent member to block the resolution, it got people talking about the effectiveness of the Security Councilās voting system. As fate w...
Have you been thinking of expanding your biomimicry knowledge or looking to take a biomimicry course or Master's program, but donāt know where to start or which course to take? This article is here to help you by answering those lingering questions you may have. Below is a guide to assist in giving ...
Dear Change Makers
It is with earth-shaking sadnessĀ to share with you that our dear course director and facilitator, friend and colleague Claire Janisch, has passed away peacefully on Monday the 7th of Feb 2022, surrounded by family and friends, at her home in the Midlands, KwaZulu Natal, South Afr...
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