Researchers Develop Ultra-Thin Film for Astronaut Radiation Protection

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Published: 2026-07-12
Category: science
Source: Futura-Sciences
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Scientists at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology have engineered an innovative, ultra-thin film designed to shield astronauts and equipment from hazardous space radiation. This material combines carbon nanotubes for electromagnetic wave absorption and boron nitride nanotubes for neutron capture. The development addresses a critical obstacle to future deep space exploration missions.

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