Updated On: 20 September, 2025 09:20 AM IST | Texas | Agencies
Metamaterials are engineered structures that gain their properties from geometry rather than chemistry. The Rice team designed a material that remains stable while also deforming on command, a combination not previously seen in soft structures

The new metamaterial designed by the research team. PIC COURTESY/Rice University
Researchers at Rice University in Houston, Texas, have developed a soft metamaterial that can quickly change size and shape under remote control. The team says the invention could open the door to safer, more versatile ingestible and implantable medical devices.
Metamaterials are engineered structures that gain their properties from geometry rather than chemistry. The Rice team designed a material that remains stable while also deforming on command, a combination not previously seen in soft structures.