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Scientists Created a Bulletproof Material 3 Times Stronger Than Kevlar—It’s Already Breaking Records
The new material is only 1.8 millimeters thick, combining carbon nanotubes with aramid polymers, the latter of which are also ...
A collaborated research team led by Prof. MA Yanwei from the Institute of Electrical Engineering (IEE) of Chinese Academy of ...
Scientists create a composite fiber using nanotubes that stops bullet impacts better than Kevlar technology while using ...
Discover how a new ceramic material offers a lightweight, thermally stable, fatigue-resistant option for harvesting waste ...
Dynamic drop testing ensures reliable material characterisation for polymers, composites, & safety-critical applications ...
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Good vibrations: Ceramic material harvests electricity from waste energy
There's a lion's share of potential energy in the vibrations produced by footsteps on dance floors, exercise machines in the ...
Beginning January 2026, the town will officially add Styrofoam to its list of curbside recyclables — an exciting development ...
Scientists report the material is stronger, tougher and, lighter than the current gold standard bulletproofing material, ...
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Scientists Use Mollusk Shell Secrets to Create Super-Strength Concrete
Yes, mollusks. Mollusks have a special composite material lining their inner shell, known as “nacre.” Nacre, also known as ...
There's a lion's share of potential energy in the vibrations produced by footsteps on dance floors, exercise machines in the ...
Combining indentation testing with high-resolution imaging enables accurate detection of critical delamination loads.
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