Inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami, an MIT team has designed a technique that could transform flat panels into medical devices, habitats, and other objects without the use of tools.
Rethinking solar panel geometry beyond the traditional rectangle can unlock significant energy potential by optimizing coverage on complex, irregular rooflines.
Early in the morning during festivals, many Indian homes wake up to patterns forming quietly at the doorstep. White powder ...
One of those tools is 3D scanning. Using portable scanners, it is now possible to capture the full surface geometry of an object with high precision, without touching or damaging it. Every curve, ...
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Mind-blowing materials show order can arise from geometry, not chemistry
For more than a century, scientists have treated chemistry as the master key to building new materials, tuning bonds and charges to coax atoms into useful patterns. A new wave of research is quietly ...
Abstract: In this paper, we propose a Transformer encoder-decoder architecture, called PoinTr, which reformulates point cloud completion as a set-to-set translation problem and employs a ...
Abstract: This article presents the modeling and simulation of flexible capacitive pressure sensors based on the change of geometry, shape, and material for sensing performance improvement. For ...
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