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Liquid safety cushioning technology: A breakthrough in material design will help football players, car occupants and hospital patients

Liquid safety cushioning technology: A breakthrough in material design will help football players, car occupants and hospital patients
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UVA Engineer Pioneers Liquid Safety Cushioning Tech

UVA Engineer Pioneers Liquid Safety Cushioning Tech
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New Discovery Renders Liquid Nanofoam Flexible and Reusable

Scientists at the Michigan State University have made a ground-breaking discovery while designing a reusable liquid nanofoam material for football helmets, which could push the material closer to real-world use in a range of applications. ....

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Research Team Develops New Class of Soft Materials


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This news release, originally issued by the University of Virginia, describes the development of a new 3d-printable soft material that matches the mechanical properties of vocal cords. The researcher team collaborated with Brookhaven Lab scientists Guillaume Freychet and Mikhail Zhernenkov  to reveal the inner makeup of the printed material. By using the Soft Matter Interfaces (SMI) beamline at the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II), the team was able to investigate the sample without damaging the samples. NSLS-II is a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science User Facility located at DOE’s Brookhaven National Laboratory that offers a comprehensive suite of scattering and diffraction beamlines for research on new materials. This article has also been chosen as the Editor s Choice in ....

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Research team develops new class of soft materials


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I think you re on mute. This was the most-used phrase of 2020, according to Human Resources Online. Emblazoned on T-shirts and embossed on coffee-mugs, we used the meme to make fun of ourselves while learning video-conferencing tools like Zoom and Microsoft s Teams.
But for the more than 7 million Americans who suffer from vocal disorders, not being heard is a serious matter. Many people who have normal speaking skills have great difficulty communicating when their voice box, the larynx, fails. This can occur if the vocal cords, the two bands of smooth muscle tissue in the larynx, suffer damage from an accident, surgical procedure, viral infection or cancer. ....

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