It isn't easy to distinguish between biology and technology, or between nature and culture, when working with materials that hold such profound significance. They become entangled. The complex connection between biology, technology, nature, and culture reveals the profound complexity inherent in understanding materials. As we navigate this interconnected landscape, we encounter significant challenges in separating these domains; their influences are often inseparable. The entanglement of biological processes with technological advancements illustrates how human innovation is deeply rooted in natural systems and cultural practices. This synergy complicates our categorization of materials and enriches our understanding of their roles in society. Ultimately, recognizing these connections enables a more holistic appreciation of materials, encouraging us to explore their multifaceted significance in shaping both our environment and our cultural identity. Many of our design thinking courses are focused on our understanding of our connection with nature's own design.