Research Into Lighter Body Armor Materials
The U.S. Army is interested in whether sheet material made from long carbon nanotubes can be used to make lighter and stronger body armor for soldiers. Nanocomp Technologies Inc. says it has done millions of dollars of research into the technology for the U.S. Army Natick (Mass.) Soldier Center and...
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