Summary:
The book explores how scientists and inventors are turning to nature's designs and processes to inspire sustainable solutions to modern challenges. It presents case studies and examples where mimicking the strategies of organisms and ecosystems leads to innovative advancements in fields such as agriculture, medicine, and technology.
Key points:
1. Biomimicry Introduction: The book presents biomimicry as a science that uses nature's designs to solve human problems, highlighting that nature has already solved many issues we face.
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