Miles Wu, 14, said an origami fold could hold over 10,000 times its own weight, the equivalent of a NYC taxi cab holding over ...
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US teen creates origami design strong enough to match a ‘taxi carrying 4,000 elephants’
The Thermo Fisher Junior Innovators Challenge, which the Society for Science runs, reaches more than 60,000 middle schoolers ...
A massive prize for the science project of Miles Wu from New York, as this young teenager folded papers in the hope of aiding ...
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After a major natural disaster, one of the biggest challenges is how to quickly rebuild basic infrastructure. A lot of logistics are required to ship everything needed to build a bridge or house–and, ...
Inspired by the paper folding art of origami, a University of Washington team — including Jinkyu Yang, an associate professor of aeronautics and astronautics — created a paper model of a metamaterial ...
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Interlaced origami structure enables compact storage and high-strength robotic deployment
Researchers at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Seoul National University, have applied the principle of interlacing ...
It was during January's wildfires in Southern California and Hurricane Helene, when Wu familiarized himself with deployable ...
While most 14-year-olds are folding paper airplanes, Miles Wu is folding origami patterns that he believes could one day ...
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