Wired is carrying this article detailing a new advance in materials science. By using the physics of ice formation, scientists have managed to duplicate super-strong natural materials such as bone and mollusc shell. It is hoped the technology can be used to create better artificial bone implants, which to-date have been too weak and brittle for many useful applications.
Why are they screwing around with this? Don't they remember Kurt Vonnegut? Ice Nine, man!
Posted by: DensityDuck on March 16, 2006 10:12 AM