Bionics is the study of biological systems and processes to adapt them for use in technology. It aims to understand how organisms function and apply those principles to engineering, especially in automation, electronics, and mechanics. By copying designs and details found in nature, bionics can help develop new technical solutions and reduce randomness in research. In medicine, bionics replaces or supports organs and body parts through implants and prosthetics that closely mimic natural functions, such as cochlear implants for deaf individuals. Bionics applications in medicine include implants and artificial organs to substitute non-functioning organs.