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Mantis Shrimp’s Powerful Clubs Protected by Impact-Resistant Nanoparticle Coating
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Their hammerlike clubs smash their prey, accelerating at over 50 miles per hour, but remain undamaged. Researchers say similar particles could enhance protective surfaces in cars, aircraft, football helmets and body armor.
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