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San Diego Zoo Global Biomimicry will be speaking and exhibiting at two upcoming TED events. Live streaming will be available on both dates. 

TEDxYouth@SanDiego November 20, 2011
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TEDxSanDiego
December 3, 2011
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Experience Nature at the San Diego Zoo

Innovation often begins by taking a fresh approach, thinking outside the box. What better environment for creativity than up close and personal with our plants and animals? We offer a variety of workshops tailored to academic and corporate audiences. Contact us or visit our website to learn more.


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San Diego Zoo Global

November 2011 Newsletter


  Biomimicry in Action: Inspired by the Sea

In this special edition of the San Diego Zoo Global Biomimicry Newsletter we'll take a look at some products that have been inspired by ocean organisms.  


School of Fish

Schools of Fish Help Squeeze More Power From Wind Farms

Vertical axis wind turbines and fish school fluid dynamics produce 10 times the renewable energy as conventional wind farms.


Octopus

"Octobot" Could Save Your Life

European scientists have created a robotic octopus arm with adjustable stiffness. The arm itself could be used for surgical procedures and a full scale robotic octopus could be used for underwater search and rescue. 

via Discovery News http://bit.ly/tq1iCR


 Coral Reef

Cementing the Future

Inspired by the tough shells and ambient condition manufacturing of coral and marine molluscs, a marine geologist from Stanford is developing conrete that sequesters carbon from the atmosphere instead of releasing it.

via Conservation Magazine
http://bit.ly/sDYRUI

Inspiring Adaptations From the Sea
 Sea Lion

Sea lions can dive up to 600 ft deep in the ocean while hunting for prey and reach top speeds of 25 miles per hour. While diving they slow their heart rate in order to remain submerged for longer periods of time. Sea lions are also incredibly intelligent. Harry, a sea lion at the San Diego Zoo, is an excellent performer in our Camp Critters show. 

Read more about sea lions at the San Diego Zoo.

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