Tag: aerial delivery


  • Kirigami-inspired parachutes emerge from Polytechnique Montreal

    Kirigami-inspired parachutes emerge from Polytechnique Montreal

    Researchers at Polytechnique Montreal have designed a parachute inspired by kirigami, the Japanese art of folding and cutting paper. The concept, which earned a Nature article, demonstrates new possibilities for cheap, adaptable parachutes in humanitarian work, scientific research, and beyond. From art to engineering: how kirigami informs parachute design The idea comes from kirigami, where…

  • Kirigami-Inspired Parachutes Could Be Low-Cost and Scalable

    Kirigami-Inspired Parachutes Could Be Low-Cost and Scalable

    From flat sheet to skyward canopy: a new take on parachutes Researchers at Polytechnique Montreal have devised a novel parachute concept inspired by kirigami—the Japanese art of folding and cutting paper to create three-dimensional designs. The team, led by mechanical engineering professor Frédérick Gosselin and colleague David Mélançon, published their findings in Nature this week,…