In a remarkable feat of chemistry, a Northwestern University-led research team has developed the first two-dimensional (2D) ...
Researchers unveiled a super-strong nanoscale material made from the first two-dimensional mechanically interlocked polymers.
Imagine armor as light as fabric yet stronger than steel, built from materials that link together like molecular chainmail.
Scientists have created a groundbreaking new material inspired by chainmail, and it could change the future of armor. A ...
In what they're calling the "highest density of mechanical bonds ever achieved," researchers created a super-strong flexible ...
Resembling the interlocking links in chainmail, novel nanoscale material ... it holds promise for use in high-performance, light-weight body armor and other uses that demand lightweight, flexible ...
Northwestern University researchers have achieved a groundbreaking development in materials science with the creation of a ...
A breakthrough 2D polymer material has been developed with potential for body armour, offering strength and flexibility.
In a remarkable feat of chemistry, a Northwestern University-led research team has developed the first two-dimensional (2D) ...
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 ...
Researchers have developed the first 2D mechanically interlocked material, which could lead to better body-armour ...
An advanced imaging technique developed at Cornell has revealed the first two-dimensional, mechanically interlocked ...