
Plants like the Jewelweed (Impatiens capensis; or commonly, spotted touch-me-not) use stress ingeniously for the ballistic dispersal of their seeds. The plant stores energy in its seed pods in the form of inbuilt stresses by controlling tissue hydration. When gently touched, these pods explode and curl up to launch their seeds. Using a similar concept, S. Sundaram and coworkers demonstrate the use of 3D-printing to fabricate flat electronic composites with residual stress in specific regions. Credit: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Researchers from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and colleagues report a printable structure that begins to fold itself up as soon as it’s peeled off the printing platform...
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