Chris Birsner is a writer and journalist who most recently worked as an editor at Anton Media Group on Long Island. He is a 2018 graduate of Hofstra University. He enjoys playing Nintendo Switch, ...
Madonna Yoder ’17 studied rocks at MIT. But her passion is for paper—with no scissors. Today, she’s a tessellation expert who ...
In Paper Mario: The Origami King, King Olly has turned many of Mario's friends and former foes into origami, having them either do his bidding or make the world more "beautiful." Olly's villainous ...
Origami has plenty to offer the world of robotics, with folding devices designed to remove foreign objects from the stomach and others that can dress up in different exoskeletons just a couple of the ...
Embarking on a quest to make 1,000 cranes dedicated to a friend’s healing, Liz Soares finds calm and good vibes in the process. My path to creating 1,000 origami cranes began in an unlikely place: a ...
Tue Beijer, CTO and co-founder of STILFOLD looks at how the ancient Japanese art of Origami can be applied to modern engineering materials and challenges. Tue Beijer, CTO and co-founder of STILFOLD ...
CAMBRIDGE: "Some people don't even think this exists," says Dr Erik Demaine, turning in his hands an elaborately folded paper structure. CAMBRIDGE: "Some people don't even think this exists," says Dr ...
Folks strolling the Atlanta Botanical Garden this summer can’t help but goggle at the humongous metal sculptures sprinkled throughout: a bouquet of flowers rises more than 30 feet out of a fountain, a ...
Scientists have bent DNA into bizarre, basket-woven shapes, from spheres to corkscrews. The new DNA origami, described Thursday in the journal Science, is one of the first steps in designing tiny nano ...
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