Janine Benyus helped bring the word biomimicry into 21st century vocabularies in her 1997 book on the subject. Her company, The Biomimicry Group, encourages biologists at the design table to ask: how ...
Janine Benyus, the globally admired advocate of biomimicry, the art and science of emulating nature in order to advance the cause of sustainability, is speaking Thursday at E.J. Thomas Hall, 198 Hill ...
Originally published by Joel Makower on LinkedIn: Biomimicry @ 20: A conversation with Janine Benyus It's been two decades since the book "Biomimicry: Innovation Inspired by Nature," was published, in ...
The president of the Biomimicry Institute on learning from nature, designing cities to perform like ecosystems and why chemists, engineers and architects need to learn more biology Janine Benyus: ...
Windows that prevent bird collisions by mimicking the UV-reflective qualities of spider webs; a train that travels faster, uses less energy and makes less noise after it was redesigned to resemble a ...
Science writer Janine Benyus believes more innovators should look to nature when solving a design problem. She says the natural world is full of inspired ideas for making things waterproof, ...
From the first stirrings of life on this planet, nature has had the role of premier innovator and inventor. How might we benefit from tapping nature’s power of design? Author, biologist and innovator ...
Janine Benyus is a renowned biologist, innovation consultant and author, who named and popularized the biomimicry movement. Janine is the author of six books, including the seminal Biomimicry: ...
Take a walk down the beach with Janine Benyus and Dayna Baumeister, co-founders of the Biomimicry Guild, and you're likely to see the world from a new perspective. Benyus invented the term "biomimicry ...