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Engineers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have created a flexible and durable metamaterial made of acrylic plastic.
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ExtremeTech on MSNMIT's Laser-Printed 'Metamaterial' Is Both Stretchy and StrongThe material could someday be used in flexible semiconductors, tear-resistant textiles, bioengineering scaffolds, and more.
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Tom's Hardware on MSNResearchers develop new metamaterials that pave the way to bendy, stretchable computer chipsA team of MIT researchers developed a new fabrication method that allowed to make existing materials strong but stretchy.
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Researchers at IIT Guwahati studied the thermal performance of 3D-printed lattice-patterned concrete walls in buildings. The ...
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