MONTREAL – Engineers at McGill University have developed ‘fish-scale’ armoured gloves which they claim are impenetrable. The ceramic-covered gloves are designed to replicate the thick, protective skin of fish such as bass and are being targeted at the PPE market. The researchers claim to have developed a new method to manufacture synthetic dermal armour using a controlled buckling method to fabricate flexible electronics.

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