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Aerographene. Aerographene, also known as graphene aerogel, is believed to be the world’s lightest material with a density of just 0.16 milligram per cubic centimeter.
For years, NASA’s aerogel (density 1 milligram per cubic centimeter) held the title of lightest material on Earth. In November 2011, it was dethroned by a gorgeous, ultralight metallic ...
That’s light! The material has been dubbed ‘ultralight metallic microlattice,’ and according to a news release sent out by UC Irvine, it consists of 99.99% air thanks to its ‘microlattice ...
Known as "the lightest material on the planet," aerogels consist mostly of air. But the services this stuff could potentially provide are substantial. Their low thermal and acoustic conductivity ...
Invented: World’s Lightest Material, 99.99 Percent Air Invented: World’s Lightest Material, 99.99 Percent Air By Dan Nosowitz The Deep-Space Suit The Deep-Space Suit ...
Researchers from MIT have created a new material that is actually stronger than graphene – making it 10 times stronger than steel, with only five percent of its density. The research has many ...
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