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Earthquake-Resistant Design Inspired By Butterfly Wing Structures
In regions prone to earthquakes, materials that can absorb energy and resist sudden forces are essential. Researchers from Tohoku University and Wuhan University of Technology have developed a lightweight lattice structure inspired by butterfly wings, ...
Read more >3D Printed Purpose-Built Reefs Advance Scalable Marine Restoration
In 2025, Dutch startup Coastruction deployed three large-scale Purpose-Built Reefs (PBRs). These structures support coral growth and marine biodiversity. The project combines biomimicry, computational design and large-scale 3D printing. As a result, it shows how ...
Read more >Living Plastic That Self-Destructs On Command Within Days
A new type of “living plastic” could change how designers approach short-life products such as packaging, wearables and temporary components. Researchers have developed a material that can break itself down on command—without leaving microplastics behind. ...
Read more >Grass-Based Structural Panels Applied In Furniture Design
The application of biobased materials is expanding across design sectors, with construction materials increasingly being adapted for use in furniture and interiors. US-based company Plantd has introduced its grass-based structural panels into the commercial furniture ...
Read more >Algae-Based Biodesign Products Capture Carbon In Urban Spaces
The PhotoSynthetica Gardening Collection by ecoLogicStudio introduces a new generation of biophilic design products. It combines biotechnology, digital fabrication and circular material innovation. Developed with UCL London and the University of Innsbruck, the project explores ...
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