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3D Origami Paper Wall Decor Made From Scratch
Discover the art of 3D origami with our step-by-step guide to creating stunning paper wall decor from scratch. In this video, we delve into the intricate process of folding and assembling simple ...
Blood is a masterstroke of biology, a blend of simplicity and complexity that scientists are still decoding with wide-eyed wonder.
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Move over Air Jordans. India has its very own sneaker subculture—Comet, Anaar, Zaydn, 7-10
From Hindi lettering to taash designs and artist collabs, Indian brands are spinning India’s own sneaker story. ‘Indian ...
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40+ Halloween Activities for Kids to Celebrate All Month Long
As a mom of two energetic boys, Halloween has always held a special place in my heart. There’s something magical about October – the crisp fall air, the excitement in their eyes when they talk about ...
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Magnetic ‘muscles’ turn origami into crawling robots that move and heal from within
NC State engineers 3D-print paper-thin magnetic muscles that turn origami robots into moving drug-delivery machines.
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Paper-thin magnetic muscles bring origami robots to life for medical use
A new 3D printing technique can create paper-thin "magnetic muscles," which can be applied to origami structures to make them ...
"It makes you an expert on that specific child's heart to a level that has never been seen before." Three-year-old Fatima, from Oxford, had an operation in Southampton to replace her aortic valve.
(This program is no longer available for online streaming.) The centuries-old tradition of folding two-dimensional paper into three-dimensional shapes is inspiring a scientific revolution. The rules ...
The amplituhedron is a geometric shape with an almost mystical quality: Compute its volume, and you get the answer to a central calculation in physics about how particles interact. Now, a young ...
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Soft magnetic muscles power innovative origami robots for biomedical use
A new 3-D printing technique can create paper-thin "magnetic muscles," which can be applied to origami structures to make them move.
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