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AdvertisementSelf-healing synthetic diamond
A new synthetic diamond has been developed that can “heal” itself thanks to a nanomaterial. This breakthrough could lead to the production of more durable
Measuring the Strength of Strong Nuclear Force
A new synthetic diamond has been developed that can “heal” itself thanks to a nanomaterial. This breakthrough could lead to the production of more durable
Diamonds as Quantum Computer Memory
A new breakthrough in diamond production has been achieved, with researchers at Saga University and Adamant Namiki Precision Jewel Company developing a method to create
Computer-simulated Diamond: Harder and Lighter
Scientists at Tsukuba University have discovered a new form of diamond that is harder than natural diamonds and lighter than graphite. Diamonds are essential for
Bend Small Diamonds Like Rubber
Diamonds, known for their strength and durability, have been found to be flexible and able to change their properties when reduced to nanoscale size. Researchers
Trillions of Diamonds Found Underground
Researchers have discovered evidence of massive diamond deposits at depths of over 150 kilometers. While diamonds are rare near the Earth’s surface and are considered
Diamonds discovered in Antarctica
Researchers have discovered Kimberlite rock beneath the ice of the East Antarctic. Kimberlite is often associated with raw diamonds. However, the Antarctic Treaty protects the