University of Texas Arlington Breakthrough: 2D Materials Capable of Forming Complex 3D Shapes
February 05, 2021
February 05, 2021
ARLINGTON, Texas, Feb. 5 (TNSJou) -- The University of Texas Arlington campus issued the following news release:
University of Texas at Arlington researchers have developed a technique that programs 2D materials to transform into complex 3D shapes.
The goal of the work is to create synthetic materials that can mimic how living organisms expand and contract soft tissues and thus achieve complex 3D movements and functions. Programming thin sheets, or 2D materials, to morp . . .
University of Texas at Arlington researchers have developed a technique that programs 2D materials to transform into complex 3D shapes.
The goal of the work is to create synthetic materials that can mimic how living organisms expand and contract soft tissues and thus achieve complex 3D movements and functions. Programming thin sheets, or 2D materials, to morp . . .