Now Smelling a Darker Glove
The "darkest ever" substance known to science has been made in a US laboratory.
The material was created from carbon nanotubes - sheets of carbon just one atom thick rolled up into cylinders.
Researchers say it is the closest thing yet to the ideal black material, which absorbs light perfectly at all angles and over all wavelengths.
Applications of the technology are expected in electronics, solar energy and, as this video shows, music:
2 comments:
A luz...que te deixo...é da cor da minha vida...
:)
Saw this. Interesting.
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