Aerographite, the Lightest Material Ever Created
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Published
11/10/2012
The substance can also be compressed, sponge-style, by a factor of 30, and it springs right back without losing integrity. It's electrically conductive, which means it may be used in new batteries and supercapacitors; it's also highly resistant to chemical attack, hydrophobic, a terrific insulator, opaque to X-rays -- great stuff.
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