There have been exciting developments recently involving one- and two-dimensional structures that can be induced to buckle or fold into complex three-dimensional architectures. I've explored these in my latest feature in Chemistry & Industry, which is now online:
Scientific origami
Chemistry & Industry Volume 79, Issue 6, pages 26–29, June 2015
abstract and restricted access to PDF file
A sneaky preview of the first page (as shown on the Wiley Online Library page):
On page 49 of the same issue there is also my review of the book:
The price of global health: drug pricing strategies to balance patient access and the funding of innovation
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