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Biomimicry, curiosity and creativity

Biomimicry, curiosity and creativity

Update: 2025-04-29
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Curiosity has gotten a bad rap - consider the phrase, ‘curiosity killed the cat’. However, curiosity is is how all scientific breakthroughs begin. As Albert Einstein said, “The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.” When we are curious, we open to  creative solutions and what we need in a quickly evolving world are out-of-the-box solutions. This episode will introduce you to the exciting branch of science known as ‘biomimicry’. Biomimicry is a form of science that studies the strategies natural organisms use to solve challenges. Nature has already solved so many of the problems humans have. This episode is sure to stoke and prompt your curiosity…


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Biomimicry, curiosity and creativity

Biomimicry, curiosity and creativity

Emma Hawthorne