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Scientists Turn T-Shirts Into Body Armor

separsons writes "Scientists at the University of South Carolina recently transformed ordinary T-shirts into bulletproof armor. By splicing cotton with boron, the third hardest material on the planet, scientists created a shirt that was super elastic but also strong enough to deflect bullets. Xiaodong Li, lead researcher on the project, says the same tech may eventually be used to create lightweight, fuel-efficient cars and aircrafts."

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  1. +5 T-Shirt of Nerding by masmullin · · Score: 5, Funny

    Brings my AC to 15!

  2. My parents visited University of South Carolina by PatPending · · Score: 5, Funny

    My parents visited the University of South Carolina and all I got was this stupid t-shirt.

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    What one fool can do, another can. (Ancient Simian Proverb)
  3. Re:How elastic? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Two inches of penetration... Sounds like a job for me!

  4. Re:How elastic? by kehren77 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Actually the elasticity of these things change with the among of force applied. When you try to punch these things hard (just like a bullet does) they seem to rigid. But when you try to handle them with less force, like try to slowly pull or push them (just like when you try to wear them), they seem to be really elastic.

    So your question should be rephrased as how elastic it is, when a bullet strikes it? Is is strong enough to distribute the force of the bullet through out your torso and not cause a serious dent?

    Good... the slow blade penetrates the shield...