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Beyond the digital border, and why the next evolution might surprise you

Human innovation is littered with instances of biomimicry, where nature’s ingenious design is replicated to solve for increasingly complex human challenges. High-speed bullet trains in Japan were inspired by the streamlined Kingfisher bird, while termite mounds moved architects in Zimbabwe to design sustainable, self-cooling structures. In the business of borders, there’s a lot we can learn… Source
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Border Security Report broke the news in on Friday, August 8, 2025.
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