Origami is an ancient art form. In Japanese, it literally means 'folding paper,' and there are endless origami crafts. In this craft, adapted from the blog Molliepop, we'll turn a crisp dollar bill ...
Hacking is about pushing the envelope to discover new and clever ways to use things in ways their original designers never envisioned. [Charlyn Gonda]’s Hackaday Remoticon workshop “Making Glowly ...
What better way to spend a slow pre-holiday morning at the office than folding your own army of reindeer. Over at the how-to website wikiHow there are step by step instructions on turning a square ...
A new 3D printing technique can create paper-thin "magnetic muscles," which can be applied to origami structures to make them move.
Building robotic grippers that can firmly grasp heavy objects and also gently grasp delicate ones usually requires complicated sets of gears, hinges and motors. But it turns out that it’s also ...
Origami is the art of using precise folding patterns and sequences to create something beautiful out of almost nothing—a piece of paper. UI design is also the outcome of many small, meticulously ...
"What we have here is the proof of concept of an integrated system for manufacturing complex origami. It has tremendous potential applications," said Glaucio H. Paulino, a professor at the School of ...
Scientists out of Cornell University have created the world’s smallest origami bird. The creators hope microscopic robots like the origami bird will eventually become as advanced as the macro robotics ...
In Paper Mario: The Origami King, King Olly has turned many of Mario's friends and former foes into origami, having them either do his bidding or make the world more "beautiful." Olly's villainous ...