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Department of Applied Physics and Materials Science - Materials Science

Tiny Diatoms Boast Enormous Strength

Professor Julia Greer

Professor Julia Greer

February 08, 2016

Researchers in the lab of Julia R. Greer, Professor of Materials Science and Mechanics, have recently found that diatom shells have the highest specific strength—the strength at which a structure breaks with respect to its density—of any known biological material, including bone, antlers, and teeth. [Caltech story]

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