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  2. 30 Man-Made Innovations That Were Designed Mimicking Nature’s ...

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    By imitating the micro-structuring of the shark's skin surface, it gives the swim suit a lower drag effect and allows the athletes to move faster through the water." The same principle can also be ...

  3. LZR Racer - Wikipedia

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    The design result, called the LZR Racer, reduced skin friction drag 24% more than the previous Speedo swimsuit. In March 2008, athletes wearing the LZR Racer broke 13 swimming world records. [ 5 ] Much like other suits used for high competition racing, LZR Racers allow better oxygen flow to the muscles , and hold the body in a more hydrodynamic ...

  4. Fiona Fairhurst - Wikipedia

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    Fiona Fairhurst, born in 1971, is credited with the design of the Speedo Fastskin swimsuit. Fairhurst was a competitive swimmer as a child, giving her some background in the swimming industry. [ 1 ] Fairhurst studied MSc textile technology at the University of Huddersfield, BA (Hons) at Leeds University and an MA at Central St Martins , London.

  5. Biomimetic antifouling coating - Wikipedia

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    One class of biomimetic antifouling coatings is inspired by the surface of shark skin, which consists of nanoscale overlapping placoid scales that exhibit parallel ridges that effectively prevent sharks from becoming fouled even when moving at slow speeds. The antifouling qualities of the shark skin-inspired designs appear highly dependent upon ...

  6. EXCLUSIVE: Irina Shayk recalls filming in shark-infested ...

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    This marks Irina Shayk's 10th time posing for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue, and it might have been the most dangerous. EXCLUSIVE: Irina Shayk recalls filming in shark-infested waters for ...

  7. Biomimetics - Wikipedia

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    Biomimetics or biomimicry is the emulation of the models, systems, and elements of nature for the purpose of solving complex human problems. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The terms "biomimetics" and "biomimicry" are derived from Ancient Greek : βίος ( bios ), life, and μίμησις ( mīmēsis ), imitation, from μιμεῖσθαι ( mīmeisthai ...

  8. Sharklet (material) - Wikipedia

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    Sharklet is a bio-inspired material that was invented by Anthony Brennan, a materials science and engineering professor at the University of Florida, while working to improve antifouling technology for ships and submarines at Pearl Harbor.

  9. Shark skin - Wikipedia

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