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A joint research team from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and the Unmanned Exploration ...
In this video, Ryan demonstrates the creation of a geometric cube pattern board using three hardwoods: maple, cherry, and walnut. The finished dimensions of the board are 13"x22" and 1.5" thick.
Miles Wu, 14, won a $25,000 award for his research project combining origami and physics. He measured the weight that Miura-ori origami patterns can hold across various benchmarks. Wu said the pattern ...
It was during January's wildfires in Southern California and Hurricane Helene, when Wu familiarized himself with deployable disaster shelters.
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While most 14-year-olds are folding paper airplanes, Miles Wu is folding origami patterns that he believes could one day improve disaster relief. The New York City teen just won $25,000 for a research ...