The document summarizes research on morphing airfoil and wing technologies being conducted by Dr. Benjamin Woods and his team. It describes the FishBAC (Fish Bone Active Camber) airfoil which uses a compliant core and skin to enable changes in camber, resulting in up to 25% increase in lift to drag ratio. It also presents the Adaptive Aspect Ratio wing concept that allows the span to increase by 100% using a telescoping spar, sliding ribs, and an elastomeric skin driven by a strap. Wind tunnel tests and analysis show the technologies are effective. The research aims to further explore applications in aircraft, wind turbines, and more through collaboration.