Researchers in the United States have smashed two records within the realm of armor material, or material designed to protect ...
The first-ever 2D polymer with mechanically interlocked bonds developed in the US shows high flexibility and strength.
A groundbreaking 2D polymer could give a new meaning to body armor and ballistic fabrics with its unbeatable strength and flexibility.
With further work, it holds promise for use in high-performance, light-weight body armor and other uses that demand lightweight, flexible and tough materials. The researchers produced this ...
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 ...
Resembling the interlocking links in chainmail, the nanoscale material exhibits exceptional flexibility and strength. With further work, it holds promise for use in high-performance, light-weight body ...
In the evolving landscape of contemporary warfare, the integration of Army sustainment information with maneuver and ...
Nanotechnology is revolutionizing military defense systems by offering solutions that are smaller, stronger, and smarter than ...
The company said its Columbus plant could eventually produce tens of thousands of autonomous systems and weapons each year. By Cade Metz and Eric Lipton Cade Metz reported from San Francisco, and ...