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3D-printed struts make foam 10 times stronger

Researchers in the US have developed a hybrid “super foam” that can absorb up to 10 times more energy than conventional padding. 
The material combines ordinary foam with 3D-printed plastic columns embedded inside it. 
These flexible struts form an internal skeleton that reinforces the foam and improves how it handles pressure and impacts. 
The approach resutls in a composite designed to withstand significantly higher forces while remaining lightweight. 
The system could improve protective gear, vehicle safety systems, and even everyday products such as cushions.
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