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A nose for auxetic materials

Materials that get wider in tension and thinner in compression are in a league of their own. Yet application in advanced commercial products has largely eluded auxetic materials. As the UK REACTICS programme draws to a close, Rupal Mehta caught up with the researchers involved, who want to take these smart structures out of the lab and into the field, with potential use spanning aircraft to medicine.

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Author : Rupal MehtaMaterials World Magazine, 26 May 2010
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