Breakthrough Could Lead To Printable Body Armor Tougher Than Kevlar

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Israeli researchers have discovered a way to assemble transparent nanospheres that unite to form the stiffest biological material the world has ever seen. This could lead to printable body armor, tougher steel and more bullet-proof bulletproof glass.

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[Pop Sci]