New nanoscale 3D printing material offers better structural protection

New nanoscale 3D printing material offers better structural protection

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Engineers have designed a new material for nanoscale 3D printing that is able to absorb twice as much energy as other similarly dense materials and could be used to create better lightweight protective lattices.

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