Sunday afternoon, I visited Hapa Honey Farm in Fullerton, where I gained a newfound appreciation for bees. Before visiting the farm, I hated bees and strayed away from those buzzing around me, but after wearing a bee suit and holding a hive of bees today, I fell in love with the way bees work. Watching the bees work their magic in the farm's flowering gardens was … [Read more...] about Hapa Honey Farm Visit to Nature’s Most Fascinating Workers
The Lotus Effect: How the Lotus’s self-cleaning super power
If you take a look at a pond, especially if somewhere in Asia's many ponds and lakes, you may notice that the lotus flower emerges pristine and unblemished from murky waters. This magical ability to remain clean has fascinated scientists and engineers for decades, leading to groundbreaking innovations in self-cleaning technologies. The lotus leaf's self-cleaning … [Read more...] about The Lotus Effect: How the Lotus’s self-cleaning super power
How Butterfly Wings are inspiring Solar Cell Designs
In the quest for more efficient renewable energy sources, scientists have found inspiration in an unexpected place: butterfly wings. A groundbreaking study, reported by The Verge, reveals how the unique structure of butterfly wings is paving the way for more efficient solar cells. Researchers from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and Karlsruhe Institute of … [Read more...] about How Butterfly Wings are inspiring Solar Cell Designs
From Shark Skin To Swimsuits
Sharks are one of nature's most efficient swimmers, gliding through water with remarkable ease. The secret to their aquadynamic prowess lies in their skin. Shark skin is covered in tiny structures called dermal denticles, which are tooth-like scales that create tiny vortices, reducing drag as the shark swims. Engineers and designers at major sportswear companies took … [Read more...] about From Shark Skin To Swimsuits
The Beauty of Hexagons
Next time you’re on a hike or taking the scenic route on a road trip, pay attention to how often the shape of a hexagon is present in nature. From honeybees constructing their beehives with hexagonal cells, snowflake's molecular structure consisting of mini hexagons, to the pattern of a turtle’s shell or fish scales makes hexagons an integral shape in nature. The … [Read more...] about The Beauty of Hexagons