Well, according to Georgia Institute of Technology, a bioneer involves "the belief that every animal must solve a particular problem to survive, so every animal embodies a design solution for a particular problem." and a bioneer (is a person who) sets out to find those.
GIT are holding a conference (this last week):
For two days, May 11-12, researchers from 20 institutions will gather at the Georgia Institute of Technology for the first International Symposium for Biologically-inspired Design and Engineering.
At this conference, scientists and engineers from institutions, including Georgia Tech, Caltech, Case Western, UC Berkley, the Max Planck Institute for Metals Research, Shandong University and the University of Illinois will present snapshots of their research in progress.
The list of operations which will be reviewed is impressive, and I have seen some of these esoteric-sounding chunks of research lead into very real, practical results.
I guess one could call it "living our research", but the basic message I see is: this works — innovation is wherever you find it.
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