Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Origami House?
Science Now reports that a new technology based on Origami may lead to the ability to create boxes, cartons, and other containers that are made of rigid materials (like steel) but which flatten without removing the bottoms (unlike moving boxes, which have to have the bottoms removed or cut to fold flat). The ability to create these containers (loosely based on paper grocery bags) will assist in productivity on packing lines as well as with more mundane tasks like boxing personal items for moving and maybe even bagging groceries. Eventually, scientists hope that the technology will lead to re-organizable living spaces (cabinets that fold away, rooms that rearrange) and even a really, really flat (collapsible?) screen TV.
Check the original article here:
http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2011/03/paper-plastic-or-steel.html?ref=hp
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