Researchers unveiled a super-strong nanoscale material made from the first two-dimensional mechanically interlocked polymers.
The first-ever 2D polymer with mechanically interlocked bonds developed in the US shows high flexibility and strength.
Researchers in the United States have smashed two records within the realm of armor material, or material designed to protect people from projectiles. By creating the first-ever two-dimensional ...
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A team of Northwestern University researchers has developed what it claims is the first 2D mechanically interlocked material, ...
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35, carrying a firearm and wearing body armor. Police said Garza was upset with staff due to wanting a refund for an item and had called the store earlier and made threatening comments towards the ...
In the future, this could be used to develop lightweight yet high-performance body armor and other such tough materials, a press release said. It was in the 1980s that Fraser Stoddart, then a ...
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Nanotechnology is revolutionizing military defense systems by offering solutions that are smaller, stronger, and smarter than ...