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Dragonflies are the ancestors of helicopters.
The Bat is a high-precision radar.
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Summary. Inspired by bats, ultrasound was invented.
From which animals humans were inspired, what were invented.
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Inspired by bats, ultrasound was invented.
Inspired by the fly's eye, the panoramic camera was invented.
Inspired by the octopus, the suction cup was invented.
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1. The vibrating spiral meter was invented according to the balance bar of flies. The wings of flies (also known as balance sticks) are "natural navigators", and people imitate them to make "vibrating gyroscope" stools. This instrument is already being used in rockets and high-speed aircraft, and it has achieved autonomous driving.
2. Flying machines were invented through birds. More than 400 years ago, the Italian Leonardo da Vinci and his assistants carefully dissected birds, studied their body structure and carefully observed their flight. An ornithopter was designed and built, the world's first man-made flying machine.
3. From fireflies to artificial cold light. Since the invention of electric light, life has become much more convenient and richer. But electric light can only convert a small part of the electrical energy into visible light, and most of the rest is wasted in the form of heat, and the heat rays of electric lights are harmful to the human eye.
So the people turned their attention to nature again, and through the fireflies, they made the artificial cold light.
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1. Inspired by bats, radar was invented.
Bats emit a kind of ultrasound that comes back when it encounters an object, but humans can't hear it. Radar was invented based on this property of bats. Radar is used in a variety of places, such as airplanes, aviation, etc.
2. The inspiration of the electric fish invented the voltaic battery.
Electric fish have a peculiar power generating organ in their body. These power-generating organs are made up of translucent, disk-shaped cells called plates or disks. It is designed according to the natural generator of electric fish, so it is called "artificial electric organ".
3. Inspired by termites, he invented dry rubber cannonballs.
Not only do termites use adhesive to build their mounds of dirt, but they can also spray adhesive at enemies through the small tubes in their heads. So people made a working ** according to the same principle - dry rubber shells.
4. Shinkansen trains.
Shinkansen trains were originally designed to simulate bullets, and they were successful. But there is a problem with this design, which is that they make loud noises when they leave the tunnel. Eji Nakatsu, an engineer at Shinkansen Train Design Company, applied the beak shape of the kingfisher to the train design, which not only solved the noise problem, but also increased energy efficiency and improved the top speed.
5. Adhesive tape. Scotch tape was invented by Richard Gurley Drew in 1922. He was a lab technician at 3M who was delivering sandpaper samples to a local car shop when he heard clerks often complain about the tape marks left when painting Cong's car.
Over the next two years, he experimented with a variety of adhesives to find a way to remove the tape without leaving a mark, which eventually led to the introduction of Scotch tape. Geckos in nature are able to climb surfaces with the help of tiny bristles at the base of their toes.
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Humans have been inspired and invented from animals by:
1. [Anti-load clothing] Giraffe.
The muscles around the blood vessels are very well developed and can compress the blood vessels and control blood flow; The ** and fascia of the giraffe's legs and whole body are very tight, which is conducive to the upward flow of blood to the lower limbs. Scientists were inspired by this and developed a flight suit - "anti-load suit". As the speed of the spacecraft increases, the anti-load suit can be filled with a certain amount of gas, which can produce a certain pressure on the blood vessels and keep the astronaut's blood pressure normal.
2. [Off-road vehicle] The root of the kangaroo's thigh has good elasticity, and people are inspired to refer to the shock-absorbing design of off-road vehicles to increase elasticity. So, in fact, the buggy is learned from the kangaroo.
3. [Bionic Manipulator] The trunk of an elephant can not only roll up the whole tree, but also pick up peas on the ground, which can be described as a combination of strength and dexterity. According to the characteristics of the elephant's trunk, German engineers have developed a bionic manipulator. This manipulator consists of three hollow pipes.
These three different pipelines can be inflated and deflated to achieve overall expansion and bending. At the end of the mechanical nose there is an additional hose for a delicate gripping action.
4. [Vicolau] is also called Velcro or Velcro, Swiss engineer George de Mestral found burrs of burr in his pants and pet dogs. He found that the seed had a small hook on it that allowed it to hang on to other animals. It took George de Mestra more than a decade of experimentation to replicate the fastener.
5. [Sonar] In 1915, French physicist Paul Langevin invented a system that uses sound waves and echoes to locate underwater objects, which is what we call sonar technology today. It was invented based on the technology of navigation, predation, and search for bats and dolphins, among others.
6. [Scotch Tape] Geckos in nature can climb the surface all rely on the fine bristles at the bottom of the toes, Richard Gurley Drew tried a variety of adhesives to try to find a way to remove the tape without leaving marks, which eventually led to the advent of Scotch tape.
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Lu Ban took a closer look, and the grass had serrated teeth. He invented the saw, following the image of the grass. He's pretty good --- saw!
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