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Don't get hung up on "14 years old". It's a classic journalist trop designed to get you to read their paper without putting too much weight on the actual content which is a paper thin, pun intended, PR fluff thing for The Society for Science. The prize is not even linked to the origami but on-site team challenges in a final event.

The origami is Miura-ori fold by the way and they are already used in plenty of fields. Fairly interesting stuff from the 60s. Would have made for a great article.

The kids tested some paper configurations and specific fold patterns. Really impressive stuff considering it was totally impossible to do with computer simulation and hasn't been studied to death in aerospace. Neat science fair project, awful headline.



I was actually wondering why haven't the computational geometry and shape optimization people found these structures so far. I would expect us to at least know these shapes or category of shapes.

Getting it via origami is art and a testimony to wonders of intuition and observational learning, but getting the shapes could be done by other methods.


> it was totally impossible to do with computer simulation and hasn't been studied to death in aerospace

I can’t tell if this is sarcasm.


Koryo Miura, the man known for the Miura fold, is kind of a legend in astrophysics and this fold has indeed been studied to death in aerospace since the 60s. So yeah it was pretty hard sarcasm.


If you had to guess, which would you say it is?




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