Engineers have developed a 'Chinese lantern' structure that can shape-shift into various three-dimensional forms on command.
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LSU and two other Louisiana universities are using funds from NASA to research using vitrimers in space assembly to make ...
Soft materials and polymers are ubiquitous in our lives and form the basis of many advances in medicine, sustainability, manufacturing, and clean water access. What makes these materials unique is ...
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'Chinese lantern' structure shifts into more than a dozen shapes for various applications
Researchers have created a polymer "Chinese lantern" that can snap into more than a dozen curved, three-dimensional shapes by ...
Researchers have created a polymer “Chinese lantern” that can snap into more than a dozen curved, three-dimensional shapes by compressing or twisting the original structure. This rapid shape-shifting ...
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