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New Printable Armor is Hardest Organic Substance Ever Designed

by , 11/23/10

body armor, bulletproof vest, how to make a bulletproof vest, how to make bulletproof glass, bulletproof material, body armor material, sustainable military initiatives, green military initiatives

Sometimes inspiration comes from the strangest of places. Case in point: scientists have just created a new super strong material based on the plaque found in Alzheimer’s patients’ brains. The new substance isn’t exactly the same as the plaque that causes the tragic disease, but it has a very similar chemical structure that is then coated with an additional protective layer. The tiny spheres that result are microscopic and when put together, form a printable substance that is tougher than steel, twice as tough as Kevlar and the hardest microscopic organic substance on Earth.

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3 Responses to “New Printable Armor is Hardest Organic Substance Ever Designed”

  1. metis metis says:

    i’m confused. “…when put together, form a printable substance…” but then “…The scientists believe that the material could be printed…”

    can it be printed or not? your source says it “may be possible” not that it is. i don’t know why i even read inhabitat anymore, if it’s not mac related it’s shoddy reporting or design dreams that are years from realization or reality.

  2. Stephane Von Stephane Stephane Von Stephane says:

    Yeah, so instead of figuring out how to destroy the plaque in Alzheimers patients’ brains, ‘scientists’ are creating BODY ARMOR for the military…what is wrong with this picture?

  3. lazyrobot lazyrobot (@devinlasher) says:

    @Stephane Von Stephane – Well, the substance has proven itself really durable, I mean, it stops bullets. You can’t just waltz up into someone’s brain with a putty knife and scrape this off, something this tough (and where its located) don’t make it easy at all. Scientists are looking for a cure for Alzheimers, OR THEY WOULD NOT HAVE DISCOVERED THIS! Whilst trying to find the cure someone had the bright idea to attempt to make something of it.

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