McGill engineers created graphene oxide origami materials that move, sense motion, and reshape themselves for soft robots.
McGill University engineers have developed new ultra-thin materials that can be programmed to move, fold and reshape ...
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This heavy-duty shelf set is a game-changing storage upgrade for small closets
Living in New York City means storage is always the limiting factor, especially when it comes to closets. No matter how much ...
ORIGAMI-style space homes that spring off the ground on Mars could house future visitors to the red planet. These hi-tech ...
Winter footwear has a tough job. It needs to keep you comfortable through long days, handle extra layers and heavier outfits, and still look good enough to carry you from work to weekends. This season ...
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This brainless blob folds itself like living origami using a trick we’ve never seen before
We usually assume that tissue folding (the process that creates organs, embryos, and the deep ridges of the human brain) requires complex internal control. So then how does one of the world’s simplest ...
Park Avenue, located about 4 miles from the park's entrance, is one of the first stops on the scenic drive through Arches. After a steep descent into the canyon, visitors can walk along Park Avenue, ...
Want a grill that handles breakfasts, burgers, and hibachi nights? Meet your new backyard MVP: the flat top grill. Outdoor griddles, as they’re often called, offer unmatched versatility. They’re ...
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