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Programming mechanics in knitted materials, stitch by stitch
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Discover how knitting can revolutionize fabric design! This exciting study by Krishma Singal and colleagues explores the connection between stitch topology and elasticity in knitted textiles, enabling the creation of composite fabrics with tailored mechanical properties independent of the yarn used.
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