"Biomimicry": Following the Design Lead of Mother Nature

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I admit to liking edgy, sophisticated, beautiful design. For years I wouldn’t eat an organic apple because … well, it didn’t look appealing to me. (Sorry, but it’s true.)

Make way for Janine Benyus and “biomimicry”. Business Week says: “Benyus is the biologist-cum-evangelist who first defined its contours in her 1997 book, Biomimcry: Innovation Inspired by Nature. In it, she detailed how companies could study nonpolluting, energy-efficient manufacturing technologies that have evolved in the natural world over billions of years, delivering in the process a lesson on the importance of living in harmony with nature.”

Listen to one of the most inspiring, thoughtful and overall spectacular TED Talks ever and read the key points of Biomimicry Design.