This is an older (April 2009) article about a plastic material developed by an amateur scientist that displays remarkable properties. Yet the complexities of dealing with governments and corporations mean it still hasn't been adopted.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/5 ... world.html
Revolutionary plastic material defies lasers and nuke blasts
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Re: Revolutionary plastic material defies lasers and nuke bl
Oddly enough, one of the main articles in the current edition of Fortean Times is all about Starlite Looks like it's only available in the mag at present though, not on their website.
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