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Scientists Turn T-Shirts Into Body Armor 213

separsons writes "Scientists at the University of South Carolina recently transformed ordinary T-shirts into bulletproof armor. By splicing cotton with boron, the third hardest material on the planet, scientists created a shirt that was super elastic but also strong enough to deflect bullets. Xiaodong Li, lead researcher on the project, says the same tech may eventually be used to create lightweight, fuel-efficient cars and aircrafts."

Comment Re:draw them -- Re:I write them down... (Score 1) 814

Nobody seems to have mentioned the method I use: I switch the NumLock on on my laptop and then just type some phrase (even if it's "hello world"). Because half of the letters will become numbers, the actual password is next to impossible to remember. If you use capitals, shifted numbers on the numberpad area don't get typed at all, - makes it even more difficult! And all with just one extra button.

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