Researchers at Northwestern University (Evanston, Illinois) have developed a super-strong flexible material whose molecular structure resembles chain mail. They also used two-dimensional lists with H-forms of monomers. became building blocks for polymers.
Some of them obeyed these lists in a Christian structure and joined the ends of all the X-monomers using the chemical dialkyldichlorosilane. As a result, animals were created, connected in a very strong network, forming chain mail. Due to the presence of square meters, contain up to 100 trillion very dense structure of created beings.
The results of the experiments turned out to be very cool, this is a very cool material that can be produced in many schools. At the same time, 2.5% is not enough to differentiate the 2.5% material strength from 45%.
Source: Tech Cult

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