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Ultrathin Materials Become Stronger as They Get Thinner, Study Shows

via Phys.org·3h ago

Researchers discovered a new scaling law explaining why ultrathin materials become stronger as they get thinner, challenging traditional physics understanding. This finding has significant implications for material science and engineering. It could lead to breakthroughs in creating stronger, thinner materials for various applications.

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