Updated On: 11 October, 2025 12:26 PM IST | Beijing | Agencies
The basic lantern object is made by cutting a polymer sheet into a diamond-like parallelogram shape, then cutting a row of parallel lines across the centre of each sheet

Shapes the polymer object can snap into. Pic Courtesy/Yaoye Hong/NC State University
Researchers have created a polymer “Chinese lantern” that can snap into over a dozen curved, three-dimensional shapes by compressing or twisting the original structure. This rapid shape-shifting behaviour can be controlled remotely using a magnetic field.
The basic lantern object is made by cutting a polymer sheet into a diamond-like parallelogram shape, then cutting a row of parallel lines across the centre of each sheet.