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      <description>• Leiden physicists Daniela Kraft and Julio Melio have created soft structures that can take on different shapes without any external drive in their lab • They present their resear</description>
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      <description>• IMDEA and UPM create deformable woven nitinol metamaterials. • Hybrid combines metal strength with textile flexibility. • Uses 3D printing to build complex geometries. • Potentia</description>
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