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Pip Green on Twitter: "#Velcro is one of the #best-known examples of # Biomimicry. Used for #clothing, it is #inspired by #plants with #hooks that allow them to have their #seeds #transported by #
Biomimicry Design Alliance - #DidYouKnow the most famous example of biomimicry was the invention of Velcro brand fasteners. Invented in 1941 by Swiss engineer George de Mestral, who took the idea from
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