UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH DAKOTA RESEARCHERS ENHANCE KEVLAR TO AID EMERGENCY RESPONDERS
August 13, 2008
August 13, 2008
VERMILLION, S.D., Aug. 13 -- The University of South Dakota issued the following news release:
Developed in the 1960s for many uses, Kevlar is most widely used today to protect soldiers in battle, police officers on the street and firefighters in dangerous infernos. However, two researchers with the Biomedical Engineering Program at The University of South Dakota are hoping their design can take Kevlar protection one step further - to protect individuals from exposure to biochemic . . .
Developed in the 1960s for many uses, Kevlar is most widely used today to protect soldiers in battle, police officers on the street and firefighters in dangerous infernos. However, two researchers with the Biomedical Engineering Program at The University of South Dakota are hoping their design can take Kevlar protection one step further - to protect individuals from exposure to biochemic . . .
