The origami revolution: discover how scientists are using origami to transform our world/ Sarah Holt [and four others].--
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Origami, the century old tradition of paper folding is now at the heart of a scientific revolution. Scientists are discovering that folding is a powerful tool to explore the limits of science. Engineers and designers are now adopting origami designs to conquer space or reshape the world around us. From aircraft design to protein folding to micro-robots, join NOVA to discover how the age-old art of origami is transforming our world.
TV Parental Guidelines rating: G (general audience; most parents would find this program suitable for all ages).
In English with optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing (SDH).
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