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Extract with ClarePublished at May 16, 2026 at 07:25 PM0:30
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How a Bird Inspired Japan’s Bullet Train ?

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Published time
May 16, 2026 at 07:25 PM
Duration
0:30
Video type
Science & Technology
Channel region
United Arab Emirates
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Comments
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Video Description
How a Bird Inspired Japan’s Bullet Train ? Japan’s famous bullet train became faster and quieter thanks to the design of a bird’s beak ?? Engineers used inspiration from nature to redesign the train’s nose, reducing noise and improving speed through tunnels ?⚙️ This is one of the greatest examples of biomimicry in modern engineering and technology ?? #BulletTrain #Japan #Engineering #Biomimicry #Innovation #FutureTech #ScienceFacts #TrainTechnology
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