"MXene-Coated Devices: Guiding Microwaves in Space to Lighten Payloads"

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"MXene-Coated Devices: Guiding Microwaves in Space to Lighten Payloads"
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Researchers from Drexel University and the University of British Columbia have developed a lightweight waveguide made from 3D-printed polymers coated with a conductive nanomaterial called MXene, which can guide microwaves in space and potentially reduce the weight of satellite payloads. The MXene-coated waveguides weigh significantly less than standard aluminum ones and perform nearly as well, showing potential for use in space technology and other terrestrial applications.

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