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Europe could soon launch a mind-blowing self-healing spacecraft
The European Space Agency is developing a spacecraft structure that can detect its own damage and repair itself in orbit, a ...
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Hair-thin 'soft yarn' actuator fiber moves with electricity
Researchers at Tohoku University, working with international collaborators in France, have developed an ultrafine "soft yarn" actuator fiber capable of bending, contracting, and producing complex ...
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Healable spacecraft structures could soon be possible thanks to cutting-edge composite technology. Swiss companies CompPair ...
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Surf Internet closed a $407M inaugural fiber asset-backed securitization, strengthening its capital structure and supporting network expansion.
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Spacecraft of the future may be able to detect and repair their own structural damage in orbit, a capability that could make long-duration missions and reusable launch vehicles more resilient.
Researchers developed hair-thin polymer fibers that bend and contract with electricity, enabling soft robotic actuators that can be woven into textiles.
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