A team of engineers from RMIT’s Centre for Innovative Structures and Materials utilized biomimicry to develop a super-strong lattice structure that provides enhanced performance compared to ...
Inspired by the humble deep-sea sponge, RMIT University engineers have developed a new material with remarkable compressive ...
Key Laboratory of Pesticide and Chemical Biology of Ministry of Education, Institute of Applied and Environmental Chemistry, College of Chemistry, Central China Normal University, Wuhan 430079, P. R.
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Sea Sponge Inspires Super Strong Compressible MaterialResults published in Composite Structures show with the same amount of material usage, the lattice is 13 times stiffer than existing auxetic materials, which are based on re-entrant honeycomb designs.
Results published in Composite Structures show with the same amount of material usage, the lattice is 13 times stiffer than existing auxetic materials, which are based on re-entrant honeycomb designs.
The double lattice design was inspired by the intricate skeleton of a deep-sea sponge known as Venus' flower basket, which lives in the Pacific Ocean. Lead author of the latest RMIT study into the ...
Rat lungworm parasite. Photo / Centres for Disease Control and Prevention A 30-year-old New England woman’s symptoms started with a burning sensation in her feet. Over the following two days ...
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