I wonder how this research is coming along.
Liquid armor for Kevlar vests is one of the newest technologies being developed at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory to save Soldiers' lives...
"During normal handling, the STF is very deformable and flows like a liquid. However, once a bullet or frag hits the vest, it transitions to a rigid material, which prevents the projectile from penetrating the Soldier's body,"
 
 
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OOPS! I've had no Lone Ranger since Thursday. My link just kept taking me to Thursday's Blog. I was getting worried. But it was just my link on my blog page--I think this may have occured when I switched to Firefox...Annoying but I guess I havae to refresh each time now--or switch back to IE. Now I have several days worth of Important Stuff to read and comment on...
I've created a monster.
Just when you think our guys can't be any more super, science finds a way.
Actually instead of Superman, wouldn't this be more like Captain America?
Captain America deflected bullets with his shield. This would look more like Superman, because bullets bounce off his body. (Sheesh, I can believe I was sucked into a geek conversation again.)
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