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Two-dimensional nanomaterial sets record for expert-defying, counter-intuitive expansion
by Jeff Renaud | April 17, 2024 | Front Vertical, Research | 0 Comments
When stretched in one direction, nanomaterial expands perpendicular to applied force
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