helmets

A balloon dog—but sturdier. UT Dallas researchers 3D-printed this foam figure to demonstrate the material’s strength, recyclability, and potential for shaping complex, customizable designs.

UT Dallas Chemists Create Self‑Repairing, 3D-Printed Foam That’s Made to Flex and Last

by | Jun 17, 2025
The lightweight, recyclable material can be printed into complex shapes—including a balloon dog—and shows potential for use in helmets, insulation, and more. The research explores a method still largely untapped in commercial manufacturing.
MORE
concussions
Innovative Football Helmet Aimed at Reducing Concussions
by | Sep 30, 2016
The new helmet has a softer outer shell, and is designed to deform on contact, similar to what a car bumpers does.
MORE