Graphene is a one-atom thick 'supermaterial' with incredible strength and resilience. Kirigami is the ancient Japanese art of paper cutting. Combined, they could lead to a future of tiny mechanical parts and even mini machines... Find the full paper here: http://www.nature.com/doifinder/1
From playlist Technology
Space Solar Power: A New Beginning - Sergio Pellegrino - 10/31/2018
Earnest C. Watson Lecture by Professor Sergio Pellegrino, "Space Solar Power: A New Beginning." In 1968, Peter Glaser, the father of space solar power, envisaged kilometer-scale space systems comprising solar collectors and transmitting antennas that would beam power to the earth from geo
From playlist Sustainability
Question and Answer time with flammable!
Answering your questions mah bois :) Help me create more free content! =) https://www.patreon.com/mathable Visit my website! =) https://mathable.me/
From playlist Misc
The Wild Plan to Bring Back Woolly Mammoths
Woolly Mammoths could soon make a comeback. A new company is on a mission to create a mammoth-elephant hybrid, and their reason might surprise you. » Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker (then hit the little 🔔 icon and select "all.") » Watch more Elements! http://bit.ly/E
From playlist Elements | Seeker
Watching my Terrible 2010 Embarrassing Weeb Videos
FlexiSpot Height Adjustable Table E7 - https://bit.ly/3INFqfI FlexiSpot Easter Deals - https://bit.ly/3wR3HiN Check out my newest video over on @FlammysWood! =D https://youtu.be/vPVA5Nv4IxA Wuck. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.flammablemaths.Wuck Support the channel by c
From playlist Skits
Diana Davis - Cut and Fold a Spinner - CoM Oct 2020
You’ve heard of origami, folding paper, but how about kirigami, cutting and folding paper? We’ll cut and fold a piece of paper so that it spins when you open and close it, which is really surprising when you first see it work (click here for a video). We’ll also discuss the design principl
From playlist Celebration of Mind
Yossi Elran - All you need is paper! - CoM Oct 2020
It’s amazing how much math you can do with nothing but a sheet of paper. Just grab a few sheets of paper from your printer, and join me! I’ll challenge you to fold maximum-area geometric shapes, solve some intriguing puzzles, make some impossible objects and get you thinking out of the bo
From playlist Celebration of Mind
Stanford Seminar - Morphing Matter, a Materialized Interface
Lining Yao Carnegie Mellon University February 8, 2019 Morphing matter has unique behavior: it is fluidic and morphing, and it travels across the boundary of the physical and the digital. For people often designing with physical medium, morphing matter adds a flavor of programmability and
From playlist Stanford Seminars
Louise Mabbs - Re-Visioning Maths - CoM May 2022
In my experience, many people, especially women are scared of maths or were poorly taught, I love the way it underpins everything in the world and part of my mission is to make maths accessible to people through visual means. The presentation will cover the development of my Mathematical
From playlist Celebration of Mind