30 Animals That Made Us Smarter

30 Animals That Made Us Smarter

Author: BBC World Service Language: English Episodes: 63
Ever wonder where some of our most ingenious inventions truly began? The answers often lie not in a lab, but in the natural world. 30 Animals That Made Us Smarter, from the BBC World Service, delves into the surprising and brilliant ways animal adaptations have sparked human innovation. Each episode focuses on a specific creature, exploring the unique biological trick it has perfected over millennia and how scientists and engineers have translated that into technology that shapes our lives. You'll hear how the kingfisher's beak inspired a quieter bullet train, or how the humpback whale's flippers led to more efficient wind turbines. This isn't just a list of facts; it's a journey into biomimicry, where stories of natural wonder meet human problem-solving. The podcast reveals a hidden dialogue between species, showing how observing a gecko's foot or a termite mound can lead to breakthroughs in medicine, robotics, and sustainable design. It makes you look at both the animal kingdom and the devices around you with entirely new eyes. With the BBC's signature depth and clarity, this series connects the dots in a way that is genuinely illuminating. Prepare for a collection of stories that are as humbling as they are fascinating, reminding us that some of our smartest ideas have been roaming the planet, swimming the oceans, or flying through the skies for far longer than we have.
Episodes
Octopus and camouflage [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 13:04
The eight-limbed master of disguise and surveillance technology. The colour and texture-changing abilities of the octopus are helping researchers develop camouflage. Can we make robots do the same thing? With Patrick Ary…
Kingfisher and bullet train [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 14:59
The story of the bird and the engineer. How the kingfisher inspired the design of a train. The 500 series Shinkansen, also known as bullet train, is one of the fastest in the world. It is also quiet, but that was not alw…
The preview [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 3:09
"It’s about animals which have inspired us": Patrick Aryee explains what it’s all about. Episode one available from 25 March 2019. #30Animals

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