If we go by the rule of "child invents something magical" of pandering 1. They didn't, 2. It isn't.
/u/leopard_tights/ wtf, did you even read the first line of the article body?
Tian Li, a <strong>post-doc student</strong> at the University of Maryland, has created a new material that could massively reduce waste on this planet.
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1 SnapshillBot 2018-03-12
Now with added cancer!
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1 Starship_Litterbox_B 2018-03-12
Maybe women should stop telling women that women aren't welcome in [X] fields and then there'd be more women in [X] fields.
1 nmx179 2018-03-12
But then there'd be fewer women's studies majors available to go to women's marches about the lack of women in THOSE fields!
1 makes_people_cringe 2018-03-12
/u/leopard_tights/ wtf, did you even read the first line of the article body?
1 nmx179 2018-03-12
Let's be real, she probably sweet talked one of the hard working male grad students into inventing it for her.
1 Ultrashitpost 2018-03-12
pfft hehehe
1 pepperouchau 2018-03-12
DOWNVOTES REALLY??????? [+46]
1 saddertadder 2018-03-12
but, my internet points :S
1 ltedt 2018-03-12
lol as if these kinds of materials would be available for us to use. I'm still waiting to carbon fiber to become cheap and be used on normal cars