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Event: 'Exploring Nature's Best Ideas -- Yellowstone Park'

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Date: Saturday, July 26, 2008 At 01:00:00 AM
Duration: 3 Days
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Learn about biomimicry during  a 3-day field seminar in Yellowstone National Park!

From spiders spinning silk stronger than steel to plants converting sunlight into energy at hyperspeed—nature’s best ideas are capturing the attention of scientists, engineers, and philosophers. Explore the fascinating science of biomimicry by learning directly from Yellowstone’s inhabitants. You will hike trails watching for clues given by animals and birds. Examine nature’s designs by asking: How does nature attach? Use shape to color? Cooperate and communicate? How does nature create conditions conducive to life? Come explore ideas that nature teaches us based not on what we can extract, but on what works, sustains, and nourishes life on Earth.



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