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MIT – Researchers Design One of the Strongest, Lightest Materials Known

Posted on January 10, 2017 by david
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By David L. Chandler | MIT News Porous, 3-D forms of graphene developed at MIT can be 10 times as strong as steel but much lighter January 6, 2017 — A team of researchers at MIT has designed one of the strongest lightweight materials known, Read More »

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Posted in Education, News | Tagged 3-D forms, 3-D graphene assembly, 3-D graphene material, 3D Printing, Additive Manufacturing, atomistic computational modeling, BASF North American Center for Research on Advanced Materials, Brown University, Department of Defense Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative, diatoms, filtration systems, Gang Seob Jung, graphene, gyroids, Huajian Gao, Markus Buehler, Min Jeong Kang, MIT, nanoscale simulations, Office of Naval Research, Science Advances, Zhao Qin | Leave a comment

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