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Bioinspired Energy Absorbers
In article number 2210160, Zhai and co‐workers present a new microlattice, inspired by the biological bone of the cuttlefish, for acoustics and mechanical applications. Through its uniquely designed architecture, the microlattice can effectively dissipate sound wave energy within the structure, thereby displaying broadband sound absorption. Additionally, the mechanically...
Owing to the omnipresent noise and crash hazards, multifunctional sound‐absorbing, and deformation‐tolerant materials are highly sought‐after for practical engineering design. However, challenges lie with designing such a material. Herein, leveraging the inherent mechanical robustness of the biological cuttlebone, by introducing dissipative pores, a high‐strength microlattice is presented which is...
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