Finding new angles on an old artform, McGill researchers have increased the number of stable shapes that kirigami-based engineered materials can take,...
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Recent technological advances have opened new possibilities for the development of assistive and medical tools, including prosthetic limbs. While these limbs used to be hard objects with the same shape as limbs, prosthetics are now softer and look more realistic, with some also integrating robotic components that considerably broaden their functions.
Finding new angles on an old artform, McGill researchers have increased the number of stable shapes that kirigami-based engineered materials can take,...
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