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Nano-architected materials may one day have a future in armor and protective coatings.
A new lightweight, nanotube material is better at absorbing impact than Kevlar - Interesting Engineering
News from the Kavli Nanoscience Institute at Caltech - The Kavli Nanoscience Institute at Caltech
Plain Kevlar and a CNT-reinforced Kevlar epoxy polymer composite: Comparative study of its mechanical, low velocity and ballistic impact properties
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Made-to-order materials: Engineers focus on the nano to create strong, lightweight materials - Technology Org
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