Smart materials are materials that have properties which change reversibly, ie can change easily but can then easily change back, depending on changes in their surroundings. Here are some examples.
Imagine concrete bridges that can heal cracks without human intervention, or tiny machines that can be injected into the body to treat disease. These are just two applications for a category of smart ...
Sparkle kits enhance science lessons with hands-on activities, using resources like games and LED bulbs to engage students and improve understanding. Teachers at Yew Tee Primary coordinate kit access, ...
From Play-Doh to Barbie, major toy companies have long sought a foothold in the education marketplace by offering branded classroom materials and educational videos teachers can use. But now, one ...
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