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Lightweight Radiation-proof Fabric?

kramer writes "New Scientist is reporting the creation of a lighweight radiation-proof fabric called Demron. Demron is being touted by its inventors as comparable to lead shielding at a fraction of the weight. Could be very useful for any future interplanetary space missions where the amount of radiation absorbed by the crew is a significant concern."

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  1. Volume by moc.tfosorcimgllib · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm sure you meant the fabric takes up less volume, as I would hope that weight is not an issue in space.

  2. Question, by 3-State+Bit · · Score: 5, Funny

    The researchers say it's comparable to lead shielding in terms of shielding radiation, but this does not quite address an important concern. Is it like lead shielding only with respect to nuclear radiation? Or x-rays and such as well?

    I'm only asking because I'm trying to figure out whether Superman can see through it. Any help is appreciated.

    -Lex.

  3. No more aluminum foil hats for me by m_chan · · Score: 5, Funny

    I can finally look fashionable while thwarting the cia's mind readers instead of that baked potato look I had going for me.