How do we imitate nature?

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In the illustrated book "How Do We Imitate Nature?" , author Séraphine Menu introduces us to the phenomenon of biomimetics in an engaging and accessible way. Young readers will discover what bats have in common with submarines, what connects mosquitoes with medicine, and what the kingfisher bird has to do with high-speed trains. In short, they will have the opportunity to understand how nature inspires humans in many areas of life: construction, design, and medicine. However, " How Do We Imitate Nature?" not only demonstrates the perfection of natural solutions but also sensitizes us to the fact that this extraordinary mechanism requires our care and attention. Séraphine Menu also encourages readers to carefully observe the nature around them. Who knows, perhaps one of them, inspired by her observations, will become a famous inventor?
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In the illustrated book "How Do We Imitate Nature?" , author Séraphine Menu introduces us to the phenomenon of biomimetics in an engaging and accessible way. Young readers will discover what bats have in common with submarines, what connects mosquitoes with medicine, and what the kingfisher bird has to do with high-speed trains. In short, they will have the opportunity to understand how nature inspires humans in many areas of life: construction, design, and medicine. However, " How Do We Imitate Nature?" not only demonstrates the perfection of natural solutions but also sensitizes us to the fact that this extraordinary mechanism requires our care and attention. Séraphine Menu also encourages readers to carefully observe the nature around them. Who knows, perhaps one of them, inspired by her observations, will become a famous inventor?
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How do we imitate nature?