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Scientists Invent Concrete That Could Stop an EMP


Scientists Develop Conductive Concrete That Protects Electronics From EMP
A pair of Nebraskan engineers have devised a cost-effective way to make concrete that can shield electronics from EMP waves, effectively turning the tide on cybernetic and electronic warfare.

Engineers Christopher Tuan and Lim Nguyen have developed what they call conductive concrete which, when put together, could build structures strong enough to protect electronics from EMP.

Their technology is ready for commercialization, and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has signed an agreement to license the technology to American Business Continuity Group LLC. They are developers of disaster-resistant structures.

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