PhD student Clara Hedegaard, leading author of the paper, added: «This method enables the possibility to build 3D structures by printing multiple types of biomolecules capable of assembling into well defined
structures at multiple scales.
Not exact matches
For each prime, as the exponent grows, the formulas recur in ways that are reminiscent of fractals —
structures in which patterns or shapes repeat identically
at multiple different
scales.
This feature means that the muscles can be used in numerous applications
at multiple scales, such as miniature surgical devices, wearable robotic exoskeletons, transformable architecture, deep - sea manipulators for research or construction, and large deployable
structures for space exploration.