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What happens when a 100kg Thor’s hammer hits bulletproof glass from 45m?
A 100kg Thor’s hammer is dropped from 45 meters onto bulletproof glass but can the glass survive the impact? This extreme experiment puts strength, science, and sheer force to the test in one ...
The return of the AP Top 25 is a kind reminder that basketball season is here. Clearly, the top objective for college ...
Owens Corning is facing margin pressure, weak sales volumes, challenging end markets, and its valuations aren't necessarily ...
Eyemart Express reports on choosing kids' glasses, emphasizing prescriptions, frame fit, comfort, and involving children in ...
More than a decade later, a reverse-engineered look at iOS 4.0.1 shows how Apple recalibrated signal bars without needing to ...
Scientists have found a nanoparticle-inspired solution to the age-old strength issue of polymer glasses. Seasoning the polymer glass recipe with single-chain nanoparticles, which are tiny, folded-up ...
Hayley Peterson was enjoying a few beers at Gottscheer Hall in Queens when a staffer asked if her table wanted to participate in the bar’s steinholding competition. She’d never held a stein — ...
No one thinks of glass as a replacement for bone. But researchers in China have developed a 3D printable bio-active glass that edges closer to the bone’s resilience. In animal tests, it supported bone ...
with each group receiving a different strength of eye drop -- 1%, 2% or 3% concentrations of pilocarpine. The team tested how well people could read an eye chart without reading glasses one hour after ...
Abstract: To increase the printing and mechanical performance attributes of three-dimensional-printed concrete (3DPC), fiber addition has proven to be a highly effective method. Among various fiber ...
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