Abstract

We created the first non-cuttable material by mimicking the unique shell structures of the abalone sea creature. The material dynamically interacts with cutting tools turning their own energy back against them. Such hierarchical material systems, akin to natural organisms, but made of metal, ceramics and high-performance fibers, could provide a rich array of material technologies for the future. - submission by Stefan Szyniszewski, Miranda Anderson

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