Nature research paper: Self-regulated non-reciprocal motions in single-material microstructures
This work was primarily supported by the US Army Research Office, under grant number W911NF-17-1-0351. K.B. and B.D. were supported by the National Science Foundation through the Harvard University Materials Research Science and Engineering Center under award DMR-2011754. M.M.L. was supported by the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research .
Michael M. Lerch, Bolei Deng, Reese S. Martens, Do Yoon Kim, Katia Bertoldi, Alison Grinthal & Joanna AizenbergMichael M. LerchJames T. Waters & Anna C. Balazs
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