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How to Make a DC Motor OR Generator
Discover the fascinating process of creating your very own DC motor or generator in this detailed instructional video.
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How to make a homemade parachute
It's time to learn how to make a proper parachute, it's one of the easiest projects of all times, cheap as well. So we will drop it from a drone because it's big, normally I will throw it myself, but ...
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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 humble concept from ancient Japanese design might remake the way supplies are dropped from the air. Polytechnique Montréal ...
If you have a fear of heights and find yourself falling out of an airplane, you probably don’t want to look up to find your parachute full of holes. However, if the designer took inspiration from ...
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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 ...
Nothing useless can be truly beautiful, 19th-century textile designer William Morris once said. Now, a team of engineers at ...
Her secret lies in layering: start with a crisp bottom sheet, then build warmth and texture with quilts and blankets in a mix ...
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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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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, and possibly space.
A team of engineers from Polytechnique Montréal reported today in Nature a new and unique parachute concept inspired by the ...
The beauty is that you don’t need much. A handful of flour, a pinch each of salt and sugar, and either instant yeast or baking powder will form your dough, softened with olive oil and warm water. For ...
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