A team of scientists from two universities in China synthesized a material harder than diamond in the laboratory. When carbon ...
The synthetic hexagonal diamond exhibits high thermal stability up to 1,100°C and a hardness of 155 GPa, promising advancements in aerospace and defense industries.
In 1891, examining a meteorite in Canyon Diablo, Arizona, scientists reported finding "hard particles" within it. Later, in ...
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Chinese scientists have successfully developed a high-quality “super diamond” in the laboratory, exhibiting a hardness far ...
Once thought impossible, quasicrystals revealed a hidden order that challenges our understanding of materials. Their ...
Scientists create new ‘super diamond’ in major breakthrough - Material may find applications in machining, drilling, or even ...
Researchers have explored a 'quantum-inspired' technique to make the 'ones' and 'zeroes' for classical computer memory applications out of crystal defects, each the size of an individual atom. This ...
The first ultra-hard diamond was found in the Canyon Diablo meteorite in Arizona in 1967. Scientists have struggled to recreate lonsdaleite in the laboratory but now, a team of Chinese researchers ...
The material withstands 58 percent more stress than diamonds, and could have "remarkable mechanical properties".
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