= Nanolattice
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Nanolattices are advanced materials structured at the nanoscale, typically consisting of interconnected networks of nanoscale beams or struts. These three-dimensional architectures combine unique mechanical, thermal, and electrical properties due to their finely tuned porosity and geometry. Key characteristics and applications of nanolattices include: 1. **Lightweight and Strong**: Due to their intricate design, nanolattices can maintain structural integrity while being much lighter than traditional materials.
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