New material 10 times stronger, 20 times lighter than steel

MIT researchers claim to have designed a 3D form of graphene, which is 10 times stronger than steel with a density of just 5% of steel. The 3D graphene structures have been created by compressing flakes of two-dimensional graphene forms using heat and pressure. These were then fused to form one of the strongest and lightest materials known till date.

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