Bionics

/baɪˈɑn.ɪks/ noun

The science of designing artificial systems that work like living organisms, or replacing body parts with mechanical devices that function like the original.

Blended from biology + electronics, created in the 1960s by scientist Jack Steele. It combines bio- (life) with the -ics suffix (science/practice of), representing a new field at the intersection of nature and technology.

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