➀ Researchers investigated the potential of graphene-based nanocomposites for radiation shielding; ➁ The study evaluated the shielding capabilities of graphene/ABS composites against gamma and X-ray radiation; ➂ The results showed that these composites outperform traditional materials in certain energy ranges and can be tailored for specific applications.
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