Technology Inspired by Animals
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Inventions Inspired by Mammals
by Tessa Miller
Part of the Technology Inspired by Animals series
Cats' eyes have an extra lens that bounces light back out of them. A man named Percy Shaw was inspired by cats' eyes to invent the reflectors that line most highways and roads. Discover more in Inventions Inspired by Mammals, a title in the Technology Inspired by Animals series.
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Inventions Inspired by Flying Animals
by Tessa Miller
Part of the Technology Inspired by Animals series
Dragonflies have four wings that move independently, allowing for quick and silent flight. Today, researchers
and engineers in the United States are making drones inspired by these insects. Discover more in Inventions
Inspired by Flying Animals, a title in the Technology Inspired by Animals series.
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Inventions Inspired by Reptiles and Invertebrates
by Tessa Miller
Part of the Technology Inspired by Animals series
Spiders make their webs from spider silk, which is both lightweight and extremely strong. Scientists are
working to develop body armor and bulletproof vests made of spider silk. Discover more in Inventions Inspired by Reptiles and Invertebrates, a title in the Technology Inspired by Animals series.
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Inventions Inspired by Oceanic Animals
by Tessa Miller
Part of the Technology Inspired by Animals series
Shark skin has tiny ridges, or denticles, that help sharks swim faster and more smoothly. Inspired by shark skin, researchers designed a new type of swimsuit with denticles. Discover more in Inventions Inspired by “Oceanic Animals”, a title in the “Technology Inspired by Animals” series.
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