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Researchers from EPFL's Laboratory for Processing of Advanced Composites have developed a material that can easily heal after being damaged. This cutting-edge composite could be used in aircraft, wind turbines, cars and sports equipment.

Researchers from EPFL's Laboratory for Processing of Advanced Composites have developed a material that can easily heal after being damaged. This cutting-edge composite could be used in aircraft, wind turbines, cars and sports equipment. Amaël Cohades, Véronique Michaud.

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Research and Tech Transfer , STI, Research and Tech Transfer, Materials Science
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EPFL - Alain Herzog
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CC0 Licence
Shooting date
March 6, 2019
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A self-healing composite

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