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New flexible ‘metamaterial’ inspired by nature could help us build shapeshifting space habitats and telescopes

New flexible ‘metamaterial’ inspired by nature could help us build shapeshifting space habitats and telescopes

In living things, structures are built from simple, repeatable patterns. These often come in the form of a disorganized lattice. Large structures, like bones or coral, emerge from repeated rounds of growth of a fundamental pattern that builds off of itself in a haphazard way.

Despite this apparent disorganization, the resulting structures can acquire a variety of shapes and have surprising strengths, versatility and other useful properties. Most importantly, the resulting structure often has properties that the underlying lattice unit doesn’t possess. For example, individual bone cells or coral polyp skeletons aren’t very strong, but when they work together, they can support huge animals or gigantic underwater colonies.

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