technology.newscientist.com — Punching your way out of a paper bag could become a lot harder, thanks to the development of a new kind of paper that is stronger than cast iron. Jun 15, 2008 View in Crawl 4
staffellJun 15, 2008
I love science.
briscoejrJun 16, 2008
That sounds like a personal problem.
IllBeBackJun 16, 2008
That's what your Mom said last night!
Closed AccountJun 16, 2008
100 Miles from a town called picnic + no sandwich and nowhere else....
trunicatedJun 16, 2008
does that make it less of a dupe?
specializedoneJun 16, 2008
If it's held together by hydrogen bonds, i would think that the highly polarized water molecules would break it up pretty fast.
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staffellJun 15, 2008
I love science.
briscoejrJun 16, 2008
That sounds like a personal problem.
IllBeBackJun 16, 2008
That's what your Mom said last night!
Closed AccountJun 16, 2008
100 Miles from a town called picnic + no sandwich and nowhere else....
trunicatedJun 16, 2008
does that make it less of a dupe?
specializedoneJun 16, 2008
If it's held together by hydrogen bonds, i would think that the highly polarized water molecules would break it up pretty fast.