Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Sea sponges offer clues to how human-made structures can resist buckling


Sea sponges offer clues to how human-made structures can resist buckling

01/10/2017 02:51 PM EST

tiny structural rods found in a species of sea sponge

Brown University engineers looked to nature to find a shape that could improve all kinds of slender structures, from building columns to bicycle spokes--they found an answer in sea sponges.


Full story at https://news.brown.edu/articles/2017/01/sponge

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Brown University


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