Engineers synthesized aligned forests of nanoscale fibers made of boron nitride, or ‘white graphene.’ They hope to harness the technique to fabricate bulk-scale arrays of these nanotubes, which can then be combined with other materials to make stronger, more heat-resistant composites, for instance to shield space structures and hypersonic aircraft.
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