The document discusses shape memory alloys, specifically nitinol. It explains that nitinol is an alloy made of nickel and titanium that remembers its original shape and can return to it after being bent, even when heated to 500 degrees C. The document lists applications of nitinol such as eyeglass frames, medical devices, and robotic joints. It encourages activities where students can research uses of nitinol and design art sculptures that move or change with temperature using the shape memory property.