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Maroc Maroc - KNOWRIDGE.COM - A La Une - 04/Jul 10:35

Scientists create amazing shape-shifting material inspired by starfish

Researchers have developed a flexible yet sturdy material that can change shape, inspired by the starfish’s skeleton. This new material, which shows 4D morphing features, could be used in robotics, aviation, and medical devices. “Starfish can hold themselves in any position by changing the stiffness of their skeleton,” explains Raman Raman, a Ph.D. student at […]

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