- MIT scientists made a shape-shifting material that morphs into a human face using 4D printing, as reported in PNAS. "4D materials" are designed to deform over time in response to changes in the environment, like humidity and temperature, also known as active origami or shape-morphing systems. https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/01/just-change-the-temperature-to-make-this-material-transform-into-a-human-face/ 352 comments science
- MIT scientists made a shape-shifting material that morphs into a human face https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/01/just-change-the-temperature-to-make-this-material-transform-into-a-human-face/ 2 comments technology
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