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World's Thinnest Origami Could Build Microscopic Machines
Inside Science News Service Now researchers at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, have gone one step further, creating origami about the size of a red blood cell. Too small for human hands, their origami folds itself. This new take on an old tradition is made not from paper ... |
viernes, 24 de marzo de 2017
World's Thinnest Origami Could Build Microscopic Machines - Inside Science News Service
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