Biosensors: Developed by mimicking the mechanisms of animal coloration, using nanostructures that interact with light
Velcro: Invented by George de Mestral after observing how burdocks stuck to his dog's fur thanks to their small hooks
Self-cleaning surfaces: The lotus effect, the way lotus leaves repel water and dirt, has inspired the creation of self-cleaning paints and glass
Sonar: Developed on the principle of echolocation used by animals such as bats to orient themselves and locate objects
Ultra-Powerful Adhesives: Geckos' ability to adhere to smooth, vertical surfaces has led to the development of adhesives inspired by the microstructure of their feet
Bioadhesives: Inspired by mussel byssus, they use proteins that, upon contact with water, coagulate and attach to a substrate, with potential applications in surgery and construction
The Ecological Digital Symbiosis is an Integrated Future
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When I'm a chameleon,
I'll take on the color of tulips in spring
and Caribbean sand in summer.
When I'm at the traffic light, I'll enjoy flashing lights
and on Carnival Day, I'll fit into a bag of confetti,
changing colors every time I'm thrown into the air.