Material made from 99.99% air
Created for DARPA by a group of scientists from Cal Tech, UC Irvine and HRL Labs, the material can absorb massive amounts of energy, and will be used for battery electrodes, catalyst supports, and shock energy damping.
Created for DARPA by a group of scientists from Cal Tech, UC Irvine and HRL Labs, the material can absorb massive amounts of energy, and will be used for battery electrodes, catalyst supports, and shock energy damping.