A stretchy, 3D-printable composite thinner than a human hair combines carbon and boron nitride nanotubes to shield against both electromagnetic waves and neutron radiation. (Nanowerk News) Shielding ...
In space, nuclear, and medical environments, electromagnetic waves and neutron radiation coexist, but existing materials have been limited in their application due to their heavy weight and rigidity.
Shielding materials are essential in key modern industrial settings—such as spacecraft, nuclear power plants, semiconductor equipment, and advanced medical devices ...
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