The Origami Method: A Framework for Business Transformation
The Origami Method is a universal framework for growth, innovation, and transformation. Discover how precision, adaptability, and collaboration unlock potential and drive sustainable success worldwide.
The Weft of Success: A Textile Tale of Business Growth and Innovation
In the ever-evolving world of business, the importance of strategy cannot be overstated. I attended a TEDx conference recently, whose title was “Wefts”, describing the complexity
Staying Ahead of the Curve: Strategies for Sustained Success in Consulting Firms
In the dynamic landscape of business and technology, consulting firms play a pivotal role in helping organizations navigate challenges, capitalize on opportunities, and drive growth.
Origami, 3D Printing Merge to Make Complex Structures in One Shot
By merging the ancient art of origami with 21st century technology, researchers have created a one-step approach to fabricating complex origami structures whose light weight,
Quasi-phase transition spotted in water-filled carbon nanotube
The optical properties of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) change when the tiny structures are filled with water. That is the conclusion of scientists in Belgium
‘Molecular origami’ enables scientists recreate RNA process in lab
University of Dundee scientists have used nanotechnology to perform ‘molecular origami’ in order to replicate naturally occurring genetic processes, research that may one day help
Liquid Light: Scientists Unite Light and Electricity to Make Electronics Smaller and Faster
Researchers have found a way to bridge the gap between light and electricity—the two main components of current data transmission. Using the liquid light produced
NASA CubeSat Telescope Could Have First Carbon Nanotube Mirrors
A lightweight telescope that a team of NASA scientists and engineers is developing specifically for scientific investigations in its CubeSat Launch initiative (CSLI) could become
Can Carbon Fiber Replace Steel in the Automotive Industry?
Carbon-Fiber Composites may have just gotten the push they need to truly surpass steel as the material of choice for automotive manufacturers. The Institute for
Origami-inspired metamaterial changes shape and stiffness on command
“A house that could fit in a backpack or a wall that could become a window with the flick of a switch” are just two
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