Blow up a long balloon and two things happen: it gets longer and it gets wider. Now imagine a living cell that inflates itself under enormous pressure and yet only grows longer, never adding width.
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When heavy snow and frigid cold blanketed the University of Notre Dame campus in South Bend, Ind., in late January, two civil engineering and architecture majors saw the inclement conditions as an ...
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A team of researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) has introduced a novel framework for monitoring ...
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They should build discipline clusters and cross-disciplinary platforms to enhance collaboration between different disciplines ...
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Islam Mantawy advances additive manufacturing and 3D printing to create sustainable, resilient concrete and metal structures for future hazards.
But one of the key hurdles when bringing origami or kirigami to engineering is that these techniques often make things rather ...