Going Back To Nature

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In the unstoppable advance of human technology, we are, somewhat ironically, discovering more and more ways in which nature has beat us to it. From the structural integrity of the honeycomb pattern...
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In the unstoppable advance of human technology, we are, somewhat ironically, discovering more and more ways in which nature has beat us to it. From the structural integrity of the honeycomb pattern to the aerodynamic shape of a whale's fin, nature has pretty much got it sorted.

If you can't beat them, join them. Using additive manufacturing, such as 3D printing, more and more companies are now trying to copy these natural patterns and structures to achieve technical or aesthetic improvements. This  article published in 3D Natives showcases a number of ways in which companies are doing just that, and benefitting from going back to nature.

Although it may seem counterproductive to bring technological advancements back to the natural world, this practice is driven by the fact that increasingly engineers and scientists are finding that, in many instances, the way that nature has been doing it, especially in terms of design, is best.

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