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Nanofoam could lead to new Body Armor |
2013-04-03 |
The Army’s research and development arm has funded a three-year research program at University of California, San Diego investigating nanofoam for protection -- the first foam armor endeavor ever, the college said. "We’re developing nanofoams that help disperse the force of an impact over a wider area,” explained UC San Diego professor of structural engineering Yu Qiao. "They will appear to be less rigid but will actually be more resistant than ordinary foams." Qiao’s nanofoam may someday protect soldiers’ brains from blast trauma and prevent blast-induced lung injury. It may also be used to protect buildings from blasts. |
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#2 Link to the photo mentioned above. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2013-04-03 04:38 |
#1 Army Research Lab Nano/bio: We could be bundled decades away from prototype fielding, but that won't stop us from investing OPM in Blue State university grants. If you look like two or more people in the picture, ARL is hiring. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2013-04-03 04:36 |