Wool-Like Material Remembers and Changes Shape
TBMG-37965
11/01/2020
- Content
Researchers have developed a biocompatible material that can be 3D-printed into any shape and pre-programmed with reversible shape memory. The material is made using keratin, a fibrous protein found in hair, nails, and shells. The researchers extracted the keratin from leftover Agora wool used in textile manufacturing.
- Citation
- "Wool-Like Material Remembers and Changes Shape," Mobility Engineering, November 1, 2020.