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Turtle skulls prove to be shock-resistant

ShareThis[1331] Madin, K., "Turtle skulls prove to be shock-resistant", Oceanus, vol. 47, issue 2, Woods Hole, Massachusetts, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, pp. 36-37, 09/2009. Get PDF:  Full Text.pdf (format PDF / 1 MB)

Scientists and engineers from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) and the U.S. Navy have discovered that sea turtles’ skulls and shells not only protect them from predators but also from extraordinarily powerful underwater shockwaves. The research, originally intended to help the Navy avoid harming turtles, could also point the way to designing improved body armor and helmets for soldiers on land.

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