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Creating Adaptable, Shapeshifting Materials
Michigan Engineering researchers are exploring how to create nanomaterials that can change their shape when needed, allowing for innovations like flexible steel. Sharon Glotzer, professor of chemical engineering, discusses her team's research goals.
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