University of Washington (UW) scientists have introduced a remarkable advancement in micro-robotics, crafting battery-free, tiny robots inspired by the folding patterns of leaves. University of ...
These could be the stuff of nightmares — if they weren’t so damn cute. Scientists at the University of Washington have developed adorable little electronic “microfliers,” the size of a postage stamp, ...
University of Washington scientists have built a battery-free flying robot that stabilizes its descent by changing shape in mid-air—a design that was inspired by origami, according to a recent paper ...
Stilfold will contribute its industrial origami manufacturing process to Kookiejar’s modular vertiports. Credit: Kookiejar Swedish vertiport company Kookiejar has partnered with design and technology ...
(Nanowerk News) Researchers at the University of Washington have developed small robotic devices that can change how they move through the air by “snapping” into a folded position during their descent ...
Scientists are exploring a new class of origami structures that could help design and build different shapes for use in space. These structures are expected to be even more compact and reliable.
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