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Smithsonian
June 2007
Beth Jensen
Into the Fold Physicist Robert Lang has taken the ancient art of origami to new dimensions. Along with other scientists, Lang believes origami holds elegant solutions to problems in fields as diverse as automobile safety, space science, architecture, robotics, manufacturing and medicine. mark for My Articles similar articles
Science News
January 6, 2001
Ivars Peterson
Folding Maps Now Erik D. Demaine of the computer science department at the University of Waterloo in Ontario and his coworkers have developed an efficient method for a puzzling problem: recognizing when a creased sheet indeed is foldable into a flat package... mark for My Articles similar articles
Science News
July 23, 2005
Ivars Peterson
Paper Bags and Tricky Folds Because robots must fold along rigid lines, it takes some ingenuity to help them fold standard paper bags. mark for My Articles similar articles
Science News
June 17, 2006
Ivars Peterson
Folding Perfect Thirds Origami provides a hands-on way to explore mathematical concepts. mark for My Articles similar articles
Science News
June 2, 2007
Julie J. Rehmeyer
Trisecting an Angle with Origami Here's how a paper-folding technique can solve a classic math problem. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
November 9, 2015
Philippa Matthews
A step forward for graphene walkers Scientists in China have developed a graphene-based paper which can fold itself into predesigned shapes when exposed to light or gentle heat. mark for My Articles similar articles
Chemistry World
February 3, 2010
Lewis Brindley
DNA origami goes large US researchers have found a way to scale up DNA origami into larger structures by using 'tiles' instead of 'staples' to pin them in place. mark for My Articles similar articles