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Scientists forge pure hexagonal diamonds tougher than natural gems
Researchers have produced nearly pure hexagonal diamond, a material long theorized to be harder than conventional diamond, by ...
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Chinese scientists finally create rare hexagonal diamond, and it's harder than the natural kind
The diamond was around 0.04 inches in size and exhibited more sturdiness and resistance compared to typical cubic diamonds.
“These findings resolve the long-standing controversy on the existence of hexagonal diamond,” researchers said.
Molten carbon can form into either diamond or graphite. A new study shows how graphite can sometimes form even under conditions that should lead to diamond. (Getty Images) The graphite found in your ...
After decades of chasing after a rare hexagonal diamond, a Chinese team says their iteration of the elusive material is the ...
Diamonds are famous for their strength, but scientists have long suspected that another form of diamond might be even harder. Evidence of this was gathered over the past sixty years in meteorite ...
In brief: Chinese researchers have developed a synthetic diamond that is significantly harder and more resilient than those that occur naturally here on Earth. If commercially viable, the new diamond ...
Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces from Imperial College London. Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum Fields and ...
To misquote a famous song, "Diamonds are industry's best friend." Cubic diamond is the hardest mineral on Earth and is used in everything from precision cutting tools to high-performance ...
The graphite found in your favorite pencil could have instead been the diamond your mother always wears. What made the difference? Researchers are finding out. How molten carbon crystallizes into ...
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