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Biomimicry design, explained with 99% Invisible. Check them out here: 99pi.org Subscribe to our channel here: http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Japan's Shinkansen doesn't look like your typical train. With its long and pointed nose, it can reach top speeds up to 150-200 miles per hour. It didn't always look like this.

The world is poorly designed. But copying nature helps.

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