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Kirigami-inspired parachute design promises pin-straight, low-cost descents every time
Engineers in Montréal design a kirigami-cut parachute that stabilizes instantly, promising low-cost aid drops and future Mars ...
A humble concept from ancient Japanese design might remake the way supplies are dropped from the air. Polytechnique Montréal ...
Nothing useless can be truly beautiful, 19th-century textile designer William Morris once said. Now, a team of engineers at ...
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Polytechnique engineers design low-cost, Japanese kirigami-inspired parachute
Montreal researchers design a low-cost kirigami parachute that is cheap, stable, and scalable, for use in drones, airdrops, ...
Welcome back to the world of dragons with wAw Creator. In this video, I performed a breathtaking chase scene when Gronckle ...
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Scientists Reinvent Parachutes Using Japanese Paper-Cutting Art
Now, researchers from Polytechnique Montréal in Canada and École Polytechnique in France have come up with a clever twist: ...
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Kirigami parachute suitable for humanitarian missions stabilizes quickly and doesn't pitch
A team of engineers from Polytechnique Montréal report a new and unique parachute concept inspired by the Japanese art of ...
A team of researchers in France and Canada might have just improved upon humble parachutes by making lots of holes in them.
Parachutes inspired by Japanese paper cutting unfurl automatically and fall more predictably than standard parachutes.
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Polytechnique engineers design low-cost, robust Japanese kirigami-inspired parachute
Researchers at Polytechnique Montreal have created a parachute concept inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami, one that ...
The skydiving instructor who fell to his death Oct. 4 has been identified as Justin Robert Fuller, 35, of Murfreesboro. The tragedy happened about 2 p.m. Oct. 4 after Fuller and his client jumped from ...
Beloved skydiving instructor Justin Fuller died in a tragic weekend accident. Friends, students, and the skydiving community remember him for his energy, patience, and love for the sport.
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