The first non-cuttable material has been created by British engineers. The lightweight 'metallic foam', inspired by grapefruit and shells, is so impenetrable it blunts any angle grinder or drill which ...
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 ...
The first non-cuttable material has been created by British engineers. The lightweight 'metallic foam', inspired by grapefruit and shells, is so impenetrable it blunts any angle grinder or drill which ...
The first non-cuttable material has been created by British engineers. The lightweight 'metallic foam', inspired by grapefruit and shells, is so impenetrable it blunts any angle grinder or drill which ...
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