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Boeing demonstrates lightest metal ever
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Metallic microlattice materials: A current state of the art on manufacturing, mechanical properties and applications
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lab at boeing fabricates microlattice - the 'lightest synthetic metal ever made'
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Friction from initial failures allows microlattices to retain their performance
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