US makes strongest-ever armor material with 100 trillion bonds/cm²
US makes strongest-ever armor material with 100 trillion bonds/cm²
The first-ever 2D polymer with mechanically interlocked bonds developed in the US shows high flexibility and strength.

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Now this is a technology post!
128 0 ReplyI don't know if I'd call materials science technology, exactly, but it's certainly more on topic than "business but at a tech company" posts.
20 107 ReplyYeah yeah we get it, everyone is wrong but you and all that.
43 5 ReplyThat's ludicrous, because that's true for me and not them.
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Cutting edge materials science and manufacturing is 100% technology.
37 0 ReplyI only acknowledge technological advancements made in writing utensils. Keyboards and Typewriters do NOT count. So don't even get me started
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Of course material science is technology lol
35 1 ReplyWow what a stupid comment. Materials science is technology.
17 1 ReplyYeah, everyone knows that technology only involves computers and they're basically just made out of metal and not some fancy material.
8 1 ReplyWhat would you say is technology? Materials science isn't technology, but what about things made out of the materials created by materials science?
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