New origami-like material may help prevent brain injuries in sport
23 December 2015Researchers are developing the next generation of advanced materials for use in sport and military applications, with the goal of preventing brain injuries.
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Researchers are developing the next generation of advanced materials for use in sport and military applications, with the goal of preventing brain injuries.
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