I want to learn bionics, what kind of bionics are there

Updated on science 2024-07-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Friend, you know what? Now, human beings have taken a lot of inspiration from living beings and invented many things that have never been seen before. Scientists have invented radar from bats, electronic frog eyes from frog eyes, and ship ...... from whale shapesCreatures are really good teachers of mankind!

    In another ten years, I will become a scientist, and I will continue to use all kinds of creatures in nature to invent things that you don't expect.

    Why do antelopes run so fast? Because its limbs are slender and strong. Therefore, I want to imitate the running characteristics, posture, and limb structure of the antelope to create a running car.

    The four wheels of the car are made like the limbs of an antelope, the door is like the horns of an antelope, and the headlights of the car are like the eyes of an antelope. I want to make the car go fast so that people with motion sickness don't feel uncomfortable sitting on it.

    Why do turtles live for 100 years? Because it carries a "protective shell" on its back, it is not disturbed and affected by the outside world, so it lives for a long time. Therefore, I want to use the "protective shell" of the turtle to develop a kind of coat, as long as people wear it every day, they can be invulnerable and protect their bodies, and I will especially give it to our people's police.

    When a person is sick, the coat can also send a "signal" to tell his loved ones to hurry up and treat him. In this way, people can live a little longer, and relatives will not be so sad.

    Friend, have you ever seen spider predation? It turns out that spiders rely on webs to hunt, and their webs are very strong and not easily broken by prey. It is said that a steel wire as thin as spider silk is not strong enough for spider silk.

    So, I wanted to make a colorful "spider suit" that imitated a spider web. As long as people wear this spider suit, they are not afraid of being bitten by mosquitoes no matter where they go. As long as the mosquitoes are close to their clothes, they are stuck to the net and cannot escape if they want to.

    Also, when mosquitoes smell the fragrance of clothes, they will quickly avoid it. I almost forgot to tell you that this spider suit can also stick to flies, cockroaches, bees and other insects.

    I knew from Science Story that fleas can jump very high, so I wanted to develop a "slingshot shoe" that would allow you to jump from the first floor to the fifth floor with a light jump on it, without the slightest damage to your body. In this way, isn't it convenient and safe for firefighters to put out fires?

    You see, how much do I get from living things? In fact, science is all around us, and biology is a good teacher for us human beings, and I will often consult them in the future!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I thought for myself about the working principle of the scavenger's invention of an electronic fish that purifies water.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Biomimicry is the science that studies the structure and properties of biological systems and engineering techniques to provide new design ideas and working principles.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The incomplete photosynthesizer that simulates cyanobacteria will be designed in the brigade to create a bionic photolysis device, so that a large amount of hydrogen chaos can be obtained.

    Based on the study of the human skeletal muscular system and bioelectric control, a human augmenter - a walking machine has been imitated.

    The hooks of modern cranes originated from the paws of many animals.

    The roof corrugated roof mimics the scale armor of animals.

    The oars mimic the fins of a fish.

    The saw learns the mantis arm, or sawgrass.

    Xanthium was inspired to invent Velcro.

    Lobsters with a keen sense of smell provide ideas for people to make odor detectors.

    Gecko toes offer an encouraging prospect for creating sticky tapes that can be used over and over again.

    The colloids produced by shellfish from their proteins are so strong that they can be used for everything from surgical sutures to ship repairs.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Learn stupid socks to dominate the scumbag Dr. Niu's mausoleum.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Bats --- radar.

    Electric fish --- volt battery.

    Frogs --- electronic frog eyes.

    Fireflies pet --- artificial cold light.

    Birds --- airplanes.

    The dog's nose --- electronic nose.

    Ban Ma --- zebra crossing.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Biomimicry is a science that imitates the special ability of living organisms and uses the structural and functional principles of living organisms to develop machinery or various new technologies. --Bionics.

    The term biomimicry was coined in 1960 by the American Steele based on the Latin word "bios (meaning way of life)" and the ending "nlc ('has ......nature's meaning)" Bionics is a word formed by adding ICS with engineering connotations to the Greek word bion, which means life. It has only been in use since about 1960.

    Biological functions are far superior to any man-made machinery, and biomimicry is a discipline that aims to achieve and effectively apply biological functions in engineering. For example, the structure and function of living organisms such as information reception (sensory function), information transmission (neural function), and automatic control systems have greatly inspired the mechanical design. Biomimetic examples can be cited, such as the application of the dolphin's body shape or structure (which allows the surface of the body to be free of turbulence when swimming) to submarine design principles.

    Biomimicry is also considered to be a discipline closely related to cybernetics, which is mainly a discipline that compares life phenomena with mechanical principles for study and interpretation. Flies are the spreaders of germs, and everyone hates them. However, the wings of flies (also known as balance sticks) are "natural navigators", and people imitate them to make "vibrating gyroscopes".

    This instrument is already being used in rockets and high-speed aircraft, and it has achieved autonomous driving. The fly's eye is a "compound eye" consisting of more than 3,000 small eyes, which are imitated to make a "fly's eye lens". The "fly's eye lens" is a new type of optical component, and it has many uses.

    The "fly's eye lens" is made of hundreds or thousands of small lenses neatly arranged and combined, and it can be used as a lens to make a "fly's eye camera", which can take thousands of identical photos at a time. These cameras have been used for printing plates and for mass copying of tiny circuits of electronic computers, greatly improving ergonomics and quality. Naturally, what kind of strange abilities do the creatures with the identity of the other party have?

    What inspiration do their abilities give to human beings? What kind of machines can humans build by imitating these skills? Here is an emerging science to introduce - bionics.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is a more advanced thing created according to the characteristics of various creatures in nature.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It looks like a bionic robot.

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