Shark skin denticles under electron microscope: millions of overlapping tooth-like structures channel water flow and reduce drag by up to 10%. These natural speed boosters inspire aircraft and ship hull designs. Credit: Wikimedia Commons

Nature's Speed Demons: How Sharks, Lotus Leaves, and Gecko Feet Are Revolutionizing Surface Engineering

Shark skin reduces drag by up to 12% through microscopic dermal denticles that control water flow, while lotus leaves achieve self-cleaning through hierarchical bumps that create superhydrophobicity. These natural superpowers now inspire artificial surfaces with enhanced drag reduction performance—opening applications from fuel-efficient aircraft to self-cleaning skyscrapers that never need washing.