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The documents discuss various materials and techniques used for buoyancy and floating structures. Syntactic foams, which contain hollow glass microspheres or macrospheres, provide excellent buoyancy properties for marine instrumentation and applications. 3D printing and composite materials allow for the creation of strong, lightweight structures that can float heavy loads. New aerogel materials inspired by water striders can support vast amounts of weight relative to their size and density, offering possibilities for floating designs. Fabrication methods like 3D printing are advancing construction technologies by enabling complex, customized structures to be built efficiently.

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The documents discuss various materials and techniques used for buoyancy and floating structures. Syntactic foams, which contain hollow glass microspheres or macrospheres, provide excellent buoyancy properties for marine instrumentation and applications. 3D printing and composite materials allow for the creation of strong, lightweight structures that can float heavy loads. New aerogel materials inspired by water striders can support vast amounts of weight relative to their size and density, offering possibilities for floating designs. Fabrication methods like 3D printing are advancing construction technologies by enabling complex, customized structures to be built efficiently.

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