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Bulletproof polythene is 40% stronger than Kevlar


It's the mundane stuff of plastic bags and sandwich boxes, but polyethylene has a more streetwise talent: in the form of dense, high-molecular-weight fibres it can stop a bullet in its tracks. But no one has ever succeeded in making an ultra-thin, concealable, easy-to-move-in bulletproof vest from it.


Until now, that is.