Reconfigurable origami tubes could find antenna, microfluidic uses

Thursday, January 28, 2016 - 10:41 in Physics & Chemistry

Origami, the ancient art of paper folding, may soon provide a foundation for antennas that can reconfigure themselves to operate at different frequencies, microfluidic devices whose properties can change in operation—and even heating and air-conditioning ductwork that adjusts to demand.

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