A moderate-ordered bioinspired Bouligand structure based on multilevel reconfigurable fiber primitive interfacial interactions (Image by USTC) Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for ...
Bouligand structures, found in natural materials like fish scales, lobster peritoneum, and bones, are known for providing exceptional mechanical properties to biomaterials. While progress has been ...
Inspired by the natural Bouligand structure, researchers have been developing advanced materials for applications in impact-resistant bioplastics, ceramic armor, and biomimetic alloy composites. Most ...