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Tougher, safer helmets for cyclists made by NTU Singapore scientists and Arkema 

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Shiny like The Mandalorian's armour, this new bicycle helmet developed by #NTUsg scientists, together with French specialty materials leader Arkema, offers better protection for cyclists. It has higher energy absorption, reducing the risk of serious and fatal head injuries.
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@jyotisharma-ke3wi
@jyotisharma-ke3wi 3 года назад
Congratulations sonu bhai👏👏👏👏
@aniltekriwal5855
@aniltekriwal5855 3 года назад
Gr8 enovation by Dr. Somen Bhudolia & team
@sarafiansalleh6200
@sarafiansalleh6200 3 года назад
Well done NTU ! Anyway did you do the impact/drop test with the ventilation holes ?
@poojasureka76
@poojasureka76 3 года назад
Congratulations to Dr. Somen Bhudolia (bro) and the entire team.....
@PoojaSharma-lk3po
@PoojaSharma-lk3po 3 года назад
Congratulations bro
@Gugner
@Gugner 2 года назад
Plaeeeeese let a model be white! It is more visible than all the usual bike equipment in black… WHERE can I look for this helmet? 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼😊
@garygraphy
@garygraphy 3 года назад
I'm confused. The material science came from Arkema and the scientist 'just' took it and applied to a generic helmet shape and ran some tests. Innovation? Not sure leading helmet companies like MET or POC will be calling anytime soon.
@Slash2416
@Slash2416 3 года назад
for cycling or for construction ?
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