Friday, July 14, 2017

Least Dense 3D-Printed Graphene Structure Enabled by New Technique

A 3D-printed square of graphene aerogel so light that it can rest on an individual awn of wheat without bending it. The print was made by engineers from Kansas State University, the University at Buffalo and Lanzhou University in China. (Image courtesy of Kansas State University.)  

A 3D-printed square of graphene aerogel so light that it can rest on an individual awn of wheat without bending...

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by ENGINEERING.com via Fabbaloo

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