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North Carolina State University developed device that couples magnetic fields and kirigami design principles to control movement of flexible dimpled surface.
Technology has potential for use in confined spaces, where robotic arms or similar tools aren't an option.
Researchers created a "metasheet" that consists of an elastic polymer that is embedded with magnetic microparticles.
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