Experimental Shock-Absorbing Material Can Stop Projectiles Traveling Over 3,000 MPH

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  • December 15, 2022

A team of researchers from the University of Kent in Canterbury, England, have used a protein called talin, which functions as “the cell’s natural shock absorber,” to create a new shock-absorbing material capable of stopping projectiles traveling at supersonic speeds without destroying them in the process.

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