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More homeowners are tearing down wallpaper then putting it up in their homes. Yet a group of Army engineers think wallpaper could be more valuable than ever for soldiers seeking shelter.
The Xinhau News Agency is reporting that subscribers to China Unicom don’t have to settle for butterflies and kittens for their mobile wallpaper ... s Liberation Army. Where does the time ...
Nick Boone, a research mechanical engineer at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said the wallpaper, made of ballistic Kevlar fibres embedded in flexible polymer film, had been successfully tested.
"Blast-proof" wallpaper that could protect soldiers from explosions is being developed by the US army. Rolls of lightweight sticky wallpaper, lined with tough Kevlar fibres, could be carried by ...
"Blast-proof" wallpaper that could protect soldiers from explosions is being developed by the US army. Rolls of lightweight sticky wallpaper, lined with tough Kevlar fibres, could be carried by ...
The ballistic wallpaper was displayed at the first Department of Defense Lab Day among 100 innovations from US Army engineers. Nick Boone from the US Army Corps of Engineers said he hoped ...