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Meet the unsung hero behind Japan's bullet train! 🐦 The kingfisher bird's unique beak shape inspired engineers to redesign the train's nose, reducing noise pollution and improving efficiency. Nature's solutions are the best! #worldcountrysidelifevlog #Biomimicry #BulletTrain #Sustainability DISCLAIMER NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED. | World Countryside Life Vlog
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7 months ago
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How the Kingfisher’s Beak Helped Design the Bullet Train | Biomimicry in Action
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Sep 30, 2024
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Big questions. Quick answers. Lifethink.
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Fluence on Instagram: "Inspired by nature, Japan’s Shinkansen bullet train redesigned its nose based on the kingfisher bird. This biomimicry approach reduced tunnel sonic booms, improved aerodynamics, and made high-speed rail quieter and more energy efficient in Japan 🇯🇵🚄 This innovation shows how observing natural designs can solve complex engineering problems, setting a global example of sustainable and intelligent transportation technology ✨ #Biomimicry #BulletTrain #Shinkansen #Engineerin
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Thinkenta on Instagram: "Japan’s Shinkansen bullet train was redesigned using biomimicry. Engineers modeled its nose after the kingfisher’s beak, allowing the train to pass through tunnels more quietly, reduce pressure waves, and improve energy efficiency at high speeds. 📹yt:BBCNews 📚:AskNature – High-Speed Train Inspired by the Kingfisher https://asknature.org/innovation/high-speed-train-inspired-by-the-kingfisher/ Follow for more fascinating facts and discoveries🔎 #facts #japan #physics #ex
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Biomimicry at its finest: Inspired by the sleek efficiency of the kingfisher's beak, the bullet train cuts through the air with precision and speed, merging nature's design brilliance with human innovation. #NatureInspiredTech #Biomimicry | Green Yatra
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Dec 18, 2023
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Biomimcry: The Bullet train
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Sep 23, 2017
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A Bird Changed This Train 😲
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4 months ago
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Biomimicry: When nature inspired design - 'Bullet Train' and the Kingfisher
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Jul 16, 2020
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Japan’s bullet trains had a problem: they were too loud! 🚄💥 Every time they exited tunnels, a sonic boom shook houses. The solution? The beak of a kingfisher! 🐦 Engineers redesigned the trains based on this bird’s shape—and made them quieter, faster, and more efficient! #Trains #Kingfisher #Biomimicry | Animal Doozy
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Feb 23, 2025
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How a Bird Fixed Japan’s Bullet Train Problem 🚄🕊️🔊 Japan’s bullet trains once caused massive tunnel booms—until engineers took inspiration from an unlikely source: the kingfisher bird. #JapanInnovation #Biomimicry #BulletTrain | The MES Times
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Facts & Knowledge 🎬🚀 on Instagram: "This video explores the fascinating concept of biomimicry, specifically how the design of the Japanese Shinkansen (bullet train) was inspired by the kingfisher bird. The animation begins by illustrating the "tunnel boom" problem, where the original flat-nosed trains created a massive shockwave of compressed air when exiting tunnels at high speeds, causing loud, disruptive noise for nearby residents. It then introduces the kingfisher, a bird capable of diving
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Bullet train ➜ Kingfisher
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Dec 18, 2019
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How a Kingfisher Inspired Bullet Train Design
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6 months ago
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The bird that redesigned Japan's bullet train 🐦
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Kingfisher Solves Bullet Train Problem #Shorts
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How a Bird Solved Japan's Train Problem
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Bullet Trains Inspired by Birds? 🐦
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A Kingfisher Inspired Bullet Train, Shinkansen | Biomimicry | Episode 1
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Why Japan Redesigned Its Bullet Train | Biomimicry Explained #shorts
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How a kingfisher helped reshape Japan's bullet train - BBC News
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This Bird Revolutionized Modern Transportation! (Biomimicry: Ep.1) | NSTEM
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Realityofworld on Instagram: "This video highlights how biomimicry—the practice of looking to nature for engineering solutions—saved Japan's Shinkansen (bullet train) from a major noise pollution issue. When bullet trains first entered long tunnels at high speeds, they compressed the air in front of them, creating a sonic boom at the exit that could be heard for miles. This was not only disruptive to local residents but also put physical stress on the trains."
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