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Mechanical metamaterials inspired by the Japanese art of paper folding have gained considerable attention because of their potential to yield deployable and highly tunable assemblies. The inherent foldability of origami structures enlarges the material design space with remarkable properties such as auxeticity and high deformation recoverability and deployability, the latter being key in applications...
Origami foldability, naturally realizable at the micro‐ and nanoscale, provides a pathway to enlarge the design space of mechanical metamaterials. In article number 2002229, Glaucio H. Paulino, Horacio D. Espinosa, Sridhar Krishnaswamy, and co‐workers design and fabricate microscale 3D multifunctional origami‐architected metamaterials and reveal their unique mechanical properties. Such metamaterials...
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