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Engineers introduce world’s first ‘non-cuttable’ metal material – techtoday19
Researchers in the UK and Germany have engineered a metal that they describe as the world’s first human-made “non-cuttable” material.The material, called Proteus, causes sharp tools to “turn against themselves” by creating dust that acts like sandpaper, blunt…
- Researchers in the UK and Germany have engineered a metal that they describe as the world’s first human-made “non-cuttable” material.
- The material, called Proteus, causes sharp tools to “turn against themselves” by creating dust that acts like sandpaper, blunting blades.
- The material has a variety of potential uses, from security doors to bike locks.
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Meet Proteus: the first human-made, “non-cuttable” mat…
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