Robert59
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Inspired by abalone shells, its first application might be bike locks
Scientists in the UK have bad news for bike thieves: They say they've created the first artificial material that cannot be cut. In fact, the more someone tries to cut it, the more damage they will do to their blade, per a post at Phys.org. The material, dubbed Proteus, takes its inspiration from the unlikely duo of abalone shells and grapefruit peels—not so much from the actual material of their protections but from the way that material is structured.
https://www.newser.com/story/293894/this-shell-may-inspire-your-next-bike-lock.html
Scientists in the UK have bad news for bike thieves: They say they've created the first artificial material that cannot be cut. In fact, the more someone tries to cut it, the more damage they will do to their blade, per a post at Phys.org. The material, dubbed Proteus, takes its inspiration from the unlikely duo of abalone shells and grapefruit peels—not so much from the actual material of their protections but from the way that material is structured.
https://www.newser.com/story/293894/this-shell-may-inspire-your-next-bike-lock.html