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We're always ready to inject sequins, shimmer and glitzy textures into our wardrobes, and this season we've got a soft spot for chainmail. French singer-songwriter Francoise Hardy a chainmail ...
21st-century chainmail uses molecular instead of metallic links An artist's illustration of the mechanical bonds found in the new, lightweight and super-strong chainmail-like material Mark Seniw ...
Imagine armor as light as fabric yet stronger than steel, built from materials that link together like molecular chainmail. Scientists may have just taken the first step toward making it a reality.
With 100 trillion mechanical bonds per square centimeter, this molecular “chainmail” makes Kevlar-like materials dramatically stronger and tougher when added. Crucially, the researchers made ...
New chainmail-like material could be the future of armor. ScienceDaily . Retrieved June 3, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2025 / 01 / 250116161332.htm ...
Though the Khy founder skipped the red carpet, she was spotted inside the Jan. 5 event at the Beverly Hilton wearing a silver chainmail dress while supporting boyfriend Timothée Chalamet.