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12 innovations that will revolutionize the future of medicine


Origami is revolutionizing technology, ... a National Geographic explorer who lost part of his leg in 2016. ... How ‘Organs on a Chip’ Will Revolutionize Medicine. MAGAZINE. Read More

Origami gets a second life - National Geographic


A centuries-old Japanese art is set to revolutionize the manufacturing industry with origami printing. Origami is more than a hobby in the engineering world. Illustration by dzianis, Shutterstock ... Read More

Capturing the art and science of NASA’s origami starshade


The cover story in this month’s issue of National Geographic explores how origami, a centuries-old art of paper folding, is being put to use to blaze new trails in science and technology ... Read More

Space Technology and Agriculture: How Space Derived Data is Revolutionizing Farming Practices - MSN


Space technology holds immense promise for the future of agriculture. By harnessing the power of satellite imagery and data, the agricultural sector can achieve significant improvements in ... Read More

How Origami Is Revolutionizing Industrial Design - Smithsonian Magazine


How Origami Is Revolutionizing Industrial Design Scientists and engineers are finding practical applications for the Japanese art form in space, medicine, robotics, architecture and more ... Read More

Origami-inspired ‘Transformer bots’ could revolutionize space travel - MSN


Engineers discovered a way to make a plastic cubed structure transform. The post Origami-inspired ‘Transformer bots’ could revolutionize space travel appeared first on Talker. Read More

It's not just kissing swans anymore. Towel art has risen to a whole new level. - National Geographic


(Origami is revolutionizing technology, from medicine to space) As for towel origami, according to Stefan Christoffersson, vice president of housekeeping and logistics at Carnival Cruise Line, it ... Read More

Eight Breakthrough Technologies Revolutionizing Energy, Transport, and Medicine in the 21st Century - MSN


TheFirstHammer. Eight Breakthrough Technologies Revolutionizing Energy, Transport, and Medicine in the 21st Century. Posted: May 20, 2025 | Last updated: May 20, 2025 ... Read More

World's 1st multimedia performance in microgravity will bring together Cirque du Soleil, National Geographic and NASA


Miami-based multimedia superstar Natasha Tsakos discusses this historic fall flight aboard Zero-G's 'G-Force One' aircraft. Read More

New Carl Sagan documentary in the works from National Geographic and Seth MacFarlane - Space.com


Per Deadline, the starbound legend of Carl Sagan will live on in a mind-expanding project being produced by National Geographic Documentary Films in alliance with Fuzzy Door's Seth MacFarlane and ... Read More

Inspired by origami, scientists build artificial muscle that lifts 1,000 times its own weight


Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University have developed a variety of origami-inspired artificial muscles that can lift up to a thousand times their own weight ... Read More


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