The science of knitting, unpicked

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  • The science of knitting (Credit: Elisabetta Matsumoto) The science of knitting (Credit: Elisabetta Matsumoto)
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Dating back more than 3,000 years, knitting is an ancient form of manufacturing, but Elisabetta Matsumoto of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta believes that understanding how stitch types govern shape and stretchiness will be invaluable for designing new "tunable" materials. For instance, tissuelike flexible material could be manufactured to replace biological tissues, such as torn ligaments, with stretchiness and sizing personalized to fit each individual. Matsumoto is an assistant professor in the School of Physics. 

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College of Sciences, School of Physics

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materials science
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  • Created By: A. Maureen Rouhi
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Mar 8, 2019 - 9:19am
  • Last Updated: Mar 8, 2019 - 9:27am