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Today’s chemical warfare suits are too hot and heavy – as soldiers and war reporters are finding in Iraq. The University of Akron in Ohio is hoping to help in any future conflicts with a new lightweight, cool chemical protection suit (US 6520425).

The suits will be woven from polymer fibres half a micrometre wide embedded with neutralising chemicals. The fibres are made by squirting the polymer through a high-pressure nozzle into the gap between two concentric pipes, each a few millimetres wide. A gas blasted through the centre pipe drags the polymer out into a “mare’s tail” of superfine…

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