May 12 2010

Analogical Thinking in Nature: Pringles

Category: Creativity,Food,NatureBrian Gabriel @ 3:14 pm

Pringles Potato Chips are based on the observation of wet leaves, which can stack up in piles without tearing themselves to bits. They survive by stacking compactly together. Enter the immortal Pringles Potato Chip.

Look around at nature and ask yourself, What is like this in Nature? How has Nature solved this problem?

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