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How biomimicry solved Japan's Shinkansen tunnel noise crisis by redesigning train noses after kingfisher beaks, demonstrating how natural constraints can reshape technological evolution.
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Japan's bullet train had a sonic boom problem. The solution came from an unlikely source: a birdwatcher who noticed how kingfishers dive into water without a splash.