Leaders say they want innovation, yet reward speed and predictability. Learning from nature shows how curiosity and culture drive better innovation at work.
Everything in nature seems to know its place. A shell fits the sea, a hive fits the field, a tree fits the wind. Nothing tries too hard to belong. It simply does. Human creations, brilliant as they ...
If you're a student—or even if you've just been around students lately—you've probably noticed that stress and anxiety seem to be at an all-time high. Between heavy academic workloads, social ...
I take a walk with my 24-year-old son Jukie every day. For both of us, these walks provide most of our exercise and our opportunities for meditative wonder. Living with profound autism, our bearded ...
CHANNEL 5. BIOMIMICRY, IN SHORT, IS LEARNING FROM NATURE. IT’S NOT JUST THE SOLUTIONS. IT’S ALSO THE PROCESS. WHAT DID NATURE DO? BUT HOW DID NATURE DO IT? PETER LAWRENCE IS PRESIDENT AND CO-FOUNDER ...
I was born with a love of nature. My very earliest memories consist solely of outdoor experiences, such as seeing a red fox and nearby areas of wildflowers when visiting my grandparents’ farm, as well ...
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Exploring the living lab concept at Hluhluwe-iMfolozi Park: A new approach to learning from nature
Climate change, ecological destruction and expanding conflict are some of the enduring challenges facing humanity globally. Locally, in KwaZulu-Natal, we also need to add economic decline and ...
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