German material scientists from Kiel University and the Hamburg University of Technology have created the world’s lightest material, dubbed aerographite.
One cubic centimeter of aerographite weighs just 0.2 milligrams, which is four times lighter than the previous record holder, 5,000 times less dense than water, and six times lighter than air. Aerographite is so light that it is difficult to work with it in a normal lab. Any small movement in the lab can create winds that blow the material around.
Euro News Sci-Tech: Lighter-than-air material discovered
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