@NatureVideoChannel
  @NatureVideoChannel
nature video | How origami is inspiring new kinds of emergency shelters @NatureVideoChannel | Uploaded April 2021 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
Engineers have come up with a way of designing structures based on the ancient art of origami. The structures can be put up with by inflation, fold up flat for storage and transport, and can be made of strong, rigid materials. One hope is that these structures could be deployed in disaster zones for use as emergency shelters.

Read the full paper at nature.com/articles/s41586-021-03407-4

Sign up for the Nature Briefing: An essential round-up of science news, opinion and analysis, free in your inbox every weekday: go.nature.com/371OcVF
How origami is inspiring new kinds of emergency sheltersScientists react to first image of a black holeThe parrots that understand probabilitiesCancer, ageing, and the importance of the tumour microenvironmentHuman lab rats in virtual realityMind-reading computers turn brain activity into speechHow would a starfish wear trousers? Science has an answerCancer in nanocolour: a new type of microscope slidep53: Guardian of the GenomeWhy video calls are bad for brainstormingHawaii’s surprise volcanic eruption: Lessons from Kilauea 2018Scar wars: Repairing the liver

How origami is inspiring new kinds of emergency shelters @NatureVideoChannel

SHARE TO X SHARE TO REDDIT SHARE TO FACEBOOK WALLPAPER