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Ten Times Darker than Vantablack: the Nanometric Mesh that Makes 3D Objects Look Like Cut Shadows

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The black material created at MIT seems to erase the relief of the objects in front of the eyes. Made with carbon nanotubes, it absorbs up to 99,995% of the light and transforms 3D shapes into almost flat spots. Why did this black material attract so much attention? The black material developed by MIT engineers gained prominence by surpassing the... The post Ten times darker than Vantablack: the nanometric mesh that makes 3D objects look like cu…
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The black material created at MIT seems to erase the relief of the objects in front of the eyes. Made with carbon nanotubes, it absorbs up to 99,995% of the light and transforms 3D shapes into almost flat spots. Why did this black material attract so much attention? The black material developed by MIT engineers gained prominence by surpassing the... The post Ten times darker than Vantablack: the nanometric mesh that makes 3D objects look like cu…

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O Antagonista broke the news in São Paulo, Brazil on Sunday, June 7, 2026.
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