Paper-Thin Material Can Stop Bullets In Their Tracks

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by The Week

If researchers from Rice University and MIT have their way, the super soldier of the future will be outfitted in razor-thin armor that's impervious to bullets. The team of mechanical engineers and materials scientists have developed a special ballistics material that's just 20 nanometers thick (a water molecule is just one-nanometer wide) and can stop a deadly projectile in its tracks.

Read more @ Paper-Thin Material Can Stop Bullets In Their Tracks - Business Insider

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by The Week

If researchers from Rice University and MIT have their way, the super soldier of the future will be outfitted in razor-thin armor that's impervious to bullets. The team of mechanical engineers and materials scientists have developed a special ballistics material that's just 20 nanometers thick (a water molecule is just one-nanometer wide) and can stop a deadly projectile in its tracks.

Read more @ Paper-Thin Material Can Stop Bullets In Their Tracks - Business Insider

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If the Troops have their way you can bet your ass that the "researchers" from Rice and MIT will be the first ones to wear the junk in combat.
 

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