Researchers in China have developed a new, low-cost microwave-absorbing material using expanded graphite and titanium dioxide, potentially making stealth technology more accessible. This composite, detailed in the Journal of Ceramics, offers strong electromagnetic wave attenuation with a simpler manufacturing process than traditional materials that rely on expensive components like graphene. The development could lead to more affordable mass production and broader applications beyond military use. AI
RANK_REASON Research paper published in a peer-reviewed journal detailing a new material. [lever_c_demoted from research: ic=1 ai=0.1]
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