Origami

Origami (折り紙, Japanese pronunciation: [oɾiɡami] or [oɾiꜜɡami], from ori meaning "folding", and kami meaning "paper" (kami changes to gami due to rendaku)) is the Japanese art of paper folding.

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Physicists borrow from origami to extend range of dark matter search

Origami-inspired architecture - EurekAlert

Origami-designed tubes weigh just 2 pounds, can support up to 165 pounds, and fold flat for convenient transport and storage. - Stack Today

Origami paper sensors could help early detection of infectious diseases in new simple, low-cost test - EurekAlert

Origami paper sensors could help early detection of infectious diseases in new simple, low-cost test

Origami-inspired 'transformer' robots could help build habitats in space (photo)

Shape-shifting 'transformer bots' inspired by origami

Principles of Origami used to position sensors inside 3D-bioprinted tissues - EurekAlert

Origami computer uses folded paper for calculations

Single-celled predator extends its 'neck' with the help of origami

Battery-free robots use origami to change shape in mid-air

Triplex Origami: A Game-Changer in Gene Therapy and DNA Nanotechnology

Origami in Orbit: Reusable Heat Shield Transforms Spacecraft Reentries

SpaceX could launch this wild, origami-inspired folding heat shield later this year

Chemical Reactions Spark Life Into Self-Folding Micro Origami Machines

Brain Meets Origami: Ingenious Deployable Electrodes Transform Craniosurgery

Origami Robotics: Scientists Push the Boundaries of Autonomous Capabilities

Self-folding origami machines powered by chemical reaction

Skates evolved their undulating wings thanks to genome origami

Origami-inspired robots can sense, analyze and act in challenging environments