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New chainmail-like material could be the future of armorDichtel envisions his group's new polymer might have a future as a specialty material for light-weight body armor and ballistic fabrics. "We have a lot more analysis to do, but we can tell that it ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNUS creates strongest-ever armor material with 100 trillion bonds per cm²In the future, this could be used to develop lightweight yet high-performance body armor and other such tough materials, a ...
We want our women law enforcement to be comfortable, to perform at their best, and to have everything they need to do their ...
When Andrea Porter began her Ph.D. in multidisciplinary engineering at Texas A&M University, she never expected her studies ...
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