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Printing plastic webs to protect the cellphone screens of the future – Phys.org
Follow the unbreakable bouncing phone! A Polytechnique Montréal team recently demonstrated that a fabric designed using additive manufacturing absorbs up to 96%…

Follow the unbreakable bouncing phone! A Polytechnique Montréal team recently demonstrated that a fabric designed using additive manufacturing absorbs up to 96% of impact energyall without breaking. Cell Reports Physical Science journal recently published an article with details about this innovation, which paves the way for the creation of unbreakable plastic coverings.
The concept and accompanying research revealed in the article is relatively simple. Professors Frédérick Gosselin and Daniel Therriault…
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