McGill University engineers use 3D printing to make impenetrable 'fish scale' gloves


McGill University engineers use 3D printing to make impenetrable 'fish scale' gloves

Sep 15, 2017 | By Julia A team of mechanical engineers at McGill University in Montreal are drawing inspiration from the animal kingdom in their development of new 3D printed armours. At first glance, conch shells, fish scales, and spider silk have little to do with bullet-proof vests, sports helmets, and protective gloves.
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