Unleashing the Potential of Self-Folding Origami Machines Powered by Chemistry
We may have seen origami in art classes, but scientists have taken it to a whole new level. Self-folding origami machines powered by chemical reactions are now a reality. Researchers have developed a chemical-powered origami robot that can fold itself into a variety of shapes and sizes. This new technology could be used to create origami robots that can be deployed in a variety of applications, such as in medical procedures, search and rescue operations, and even space exploration. The origami robot is powered by a chemical reaction and can move, fold, and perform simple tasks. The paper is coated with chemical reactants that cause the robot to fold into predetermined shapes. The robot can also be programmed to fold into different shapes and sizes. This new technology is a major breakthrough in the field of robotics and could have huge implications for the future of robotics.
source: Phys.org