Window film absorbs shocks and signals
Washington DC - A newly declassified window film can not only stop glass from shattering, but can also block virtually all electromagnetic signals. Used on many government buildings, the 2mm-thick film - made by CPFilms - can stop cell phone transmissions, near-infrared signals and supposedly electromagnetic pulses.
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