What if soldiers in the future could carry 300 lbs of body armor and heavy weapons with ease? With the development of new exoskeleton suits, the burden of heavy body armor may become an issue of ...
Researchers unveiled a super-strong nanoscale material made from the first two-dimensional mechanically interlocked polymers. The material resembles medieval chainmail at the molecular level and could ...
Dichtel 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 ...
Scientists have created a groundbreaking new material inspired by chainmail, and it could change the future of armor. A research team led by Northwestern University has developed the first-ever ...
Dichtel 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 ...
What if soldiers in the future could carry 300 lbs of body armor and heavy weapons with ease? With the development of new exoskeleton suits, the burden of heavy body armor may become an issue of ...