Scientists create a magnetic lantern that moves like it’s alive
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Scientists at North Carolina State University created a polymer structure shaped like a Chinese lantern that can rapidly transform into over a dozen different three-dimensional shapes when compressed, twisted, or controlled remotely using magnetic fields. The breakthrough design can snap between multiple stable configurations by storing and releasing elastic energy, enabling applications like magnetic grippers that safely catch fish and underwater filters that open and close on command.
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