NC State engineers 3D-print paper-thin magnetic muscles that turn origami robots into moving drug-delivery machines.
A new 3D printing technique can create paper-thin "magnetic muscles," which can be applied to origami structures to make them move.
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A new open-source software is shaking up the way engineers design and print multi-material objects. Charles Wade, a PhD student in computer science at the University of Colorado Boulder, has developed ...
Engineers are turning to animal origami, from insects that tuck away wings to a protist with an accordion-like neck, for design help ...
Abstract: While vacuum-based bending actuation offers benefits such as safety and compactness in soft robotics, it is often overlooked due to its limited actuation pressure, which restricts both ...
Abstract: Origami is known as a traditional art of paper folding. It has attracted extensive attention due to its self-folding mechanism, shape-morphing capability, and deployable structures. This ...
The SVGs this renderer generates are quite big, often 2MB+. It also renders pretty slow e.g. see this example The task is to improve both of these (likely related) issues.