Being messy on the inside keeps metamaterials from folding under stress

A disordered design keeps the whole material from collapsing under heavy loads

crystalline lattice structure illustration

DAMAGE CONTROL  Metamaterials with internal lattices containing regions with different sizes, types or orientations of crystal structure (divvied up by yellow lines in the illustration above) could be more durable than materials with neat and tidy designs.

M. Pham et al/Nature 2019

Human-made metamaterials with messy internal designs may be more resistant to damage than those with neatly patterned structures.