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  • Oh, I’m aware that a trait surviving doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the best and I’m not trying to say that everything from the natural world is something you’d put in a design (you truly cannot understand how much I hate the human musculoskeletal system).

    With that said, there are also a lot of really cool adaptions that can be utilised in R&D. My point was more a general comment about biomimicry being rad. Also, I think I was considering evolution as something of a…database that can be good to use when doing R&D.

    Sorry if this isn’t very coherent…I’m meant to be asleep…

    Also always happy to hear about weird quirks of evolution!



  • Cheskaz@lemmy.worldto196@lemmy.blahaj.zoneSlipstream rule
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    10 months ago

    My husband’s work in R&D often involves him looking to nature to find ways to improve the efficiency of designs and materials. Evolution has done a lot of trial and error that often results in the most efficient way to deal with a problem, so giving a look to natural adaptions seems like a smart move.

    And that’s why everything that we’ve designed to solve a problem in our house is a crab.