A breakthrough in hybrid patch technology promises to prevent cracks while maintaining robust adhesion without the use of ...
Abstract The precise control of crack propagation at bonded interfaces is crucial for smart adhesives with advanced ...
As published in the journal Nature Communications, the Drexel-UBC team showed how kirigami — a variation of origami — can ...
Researchers looking at the future of wireless technology are drawing inspiration from the ancient Japanese art of kirigami.
Researchers from Drexel University and the University of British Columbia have developed a new way to improve wireless ...
Interestingly, the prototype antennas successfully transmitted signals in 3 common microwave frequency bands: 2-4 GHz, 4-8 GHz, and 8-12 GHz.
The future of wireless technology, from charging devices to boosting communication signals, could be shaped by kirigami, an ...
Inspired by the ancient Japanese art of kirigami, this MXene material antenna array was created by researchers at Drexel University and the University of British Columbia.