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Flat-Earthers believe our planet is shaped more like a pancake and not a sphere, which doesn't sit well with the idea that the ISS is up in space and traveling around our globe.
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The group from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences created the first planar, or flat, lens last year using a 600-nanometer thick metasurface pattern made from ...
He painted colors flat on canvas. Article continues below this ad The 20th century opened with what was supposed to be the end of these experiments.
In a new Harvard University-designed system, however, that buckling action allows flat-packed objects to be twisted into useful three-dimensional forms.
But now a team of Austrian computer scientists has designed an alternative approach. They've created flat sheets that can transform themselves into smooth-surfaced, free-form objects.