You know how female characters in some games have absurdly skimpy clothing of the sort that means that they'd die quickly in combat? I've long theorized there must be some transparent armor there that leaves only the visible part looking skimpy, while the invisible part actually provides a lot of coverage and strong protection. Now apparently researchers have discovered the material that those armors are made out of:
http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2017/03/23/heres-how-invisible-armor-could-defeat-bullets-and-blades.htmlLeft unstated is why the material is used far more widely in female armors than in male ones. But I'm sure they're working on figuring that out.
Next, they need to figure out how video game characters respawn when they die. That would be really useful to do in real life, too.
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