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, ...
Small robotic devices have been developed by researchers at the University of Washington that can modify the way they fly through the air by folding themselves into a more compact form while they are ...
Small flying devices that can change how they move through the air using an origami folding technique pave the way for new battery-free designs in micro-sized flying robots, or microfliers, which can ...
Origami and technology go together pretty well. Lightweight, efficient structures... and animal shapes. But there's nothing more "origami" than the humble paper crane. Now, courtesy of a small, light, ...
Crafters looking for diversion from a stressful world may well find what they are looking for in this delightful origami design collection. Origami artist Hisao, making his English-language debut, ...
Japan has an increasingly contentious relationship with drone technology, so Lapis Semiconductor created a beautiful Origami-style UAV to help win over the public. Adam Bolton is a contributor for ...
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have devised a method for using an origami-based structure to create radio frequency filters that have adjustable dimensions, enabling the devices to ...
All children ages 6 and older are invited to join us for this drop-in program on Saturday, Feb. 16, 2:30-3:30 p.m. in the Children’s Activity Room at Russell Library, 123 Broad St., Middletown. Fly ...
Combining months of intricate individual work into a unique piece of group art, a collection of Stanford University students Saturday completed a chandelier of nearly 7,000 origami paper cranes that ...
Harvard engineers have devised a new technique for rapidly fabricating and assembling tiny robots. The technique is inspired by origami, and allows for dozens of robots to be manufactured and ...
Researchers have devised a method for using an origami-based structure to create radio frequency filters that have adjustable dimensions, enabling the devices to change which signals they block ...
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