WILD IDEAS: LEARNING FROM NATURE TO SOLVE HUMAN PROBLEMS
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Description
What do sharks, termites, humpback whales and butterflies have in common? Scientists have emulated their biological designs, which has helped make our lives safer, stronger and more efficient. This “borrowing” of ideas is called biomimicry, and there is still a world of possibilities to discover. Join us as we learn more from Deborah Bidwell, College of Charleston senior instructor.
DATE: January 22, 2020
Thank You to Our Sponsors:
Mary and Mason Holland
The College of Charleston
TICKETS: In an effort to be green, you will not receive a printable ticket. You will recieve email confirmation, and your name will be on our registration list at check in.
PARKING: This location is a short walk from the George Street Parking Garage (34 St. Phillip Street, 4 minute walk), St. Phillip Street Parking Garage (89 St. Phillip Street, 5 minute walk) and Marion Square Garage (399 King Street, 8 minute walk). Please allow enough time to park and walk to College of Charleston campus.