Inspired by the humble deep-sea sponge, RMIT University engineers have developed a new material with remarkable compressive strength and stiffness...
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Researchers at RMIT University have developed a groundbreaking new material inspired by the skeleton of a deep-sea sponge. This innovative lattice structure offers exceptional strength, stiffness, and impact resistance, making it a promising option for construction, protective gear, and medical applications. The design takes inspiration from the Venus’ flower basket, a deep-sea sponge with an […] The post Nature-inspired lattice design could revolutionize construction and safety appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
Inspired by the humble deep-sea sponge, RMIT University engineers have developed a new material with remarkable compressive strength and stiffness...
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