Category Archives: Falls

Hat to helmet in nanoseconds: Shear Thickening Fluids (STF) – nanotech liquid

Shear Thickening Fluids (STFs) may be “liquid” in a strict sense – but they’re used in fabrics. Developed by Professor Norman Wagner and his research team, including students, of the University of Delaware, as a joint project between the University of Delaware Center for Composite Materials and the United States Army Research Lab. They’re amazing – and are already in use. (Professor Wagner seems a bit shy, but very proud of his students. The website for his research group is filled with photos of his colleagues, graduate students and undergraduates – but what should be his personal page on the University of Delaware site is a dead link). STFs are added to Kevlar, making ballistic armor more effective;

D30 Labs has been making STF’s available to the civilian market. The Swiss Company RibCap has been making what look like normal knit caps – soft until subjected to a sudden force – at which time they behave like crash helmets:

At the moment not, apparently, available in the United States – but they’re available via some Canadian and British stores .Ribcap’s Swiss site here; their Canadian affiliate, DirtSurfer, also has a list of U.S. retailers.

We’d like to know more – and see test data – but if effective, these soft hats should be in every go-bag – and worn by every emergency responder who’s not already wearing protective headgear.

Via Wired (body armor) and CoolTools (RibCap).

Aesthetically-pleasing anti-slip tape: Cool Tools

Kevin Kelly’s Cool Tools has spotted Aesthetically-pleasing anti-slip tape from Subhead Grip Stickers. While there are many brands of anti-slip tape, some variety in colors and some that also function as conspicuity tapes both bright and photoluminescent, Subhead makes them in cool colors and shapes. And if that makes more people use them where needed, it’ll make things safer and make the world a more beautiful place. Or make the world safer and moke some places and objects more attractive and at least a few worse. Because the possibilities with some of these shapes include aesthetic good and evil. Now it’s up to you.