Origami is a physical art form – figures are created out of folded and creased paper. But in response to COVID-19, Bruin Origami For All has turned to a digital platform to support their physical art.
3D micro-/nanofabrication holds the key to build a large variety of micro-/nanoscale materials, structures, devices, and systems with unique properties that do not manifest in their 2D planar ...
Origami principles can unlock the potential of the smallest robots, enhancing speed, agility and control in machines no more than a centimeter in size. University of Michigan researchers have ...
One of the first crafts we learned at school was origami. The Japanese art form was the perfect way of bringing out the creative side while allowing us to make animals, and toys out of paper. It faded ...
Engineers use techniques from Origami to design spacecraft components, medical robots and antenna arrays. Researchers have developed a system to explain the rules that govern some of these key ...
The best part of having your own Macworld column is the tremendous fame and prestige that comes with the job. At least that’s what my editor told me when I signed up for this gig. But aside from my ...