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Burdock, a Nature in a New York Minute video

Posted on November 15, 2012 by Kelly

A plant quietly grows in our city that incited a revolution in how we fasten things together. Host Kelly Rypkema shows us what it looks like and shares this story of nature-inspired design involving Swiss engineer George de Mestral, some more »

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