After decades of debate, researchers say that they have found the clearest evidence yet for this rare form of carbon ...
Over the past century, the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased dramatically. This rise has contributed ...
Diamonds are famous for their strength, but scientists have long suspected that another form of diamond might be even harder.
Honoring Rosalind Franklin: the overlooked pioneer whose vital contributions to DNA research reshaped science and women's legacy.
Minutes matter when a surgeon is deciding how much tissue to remove. Yet for centuries, medical imaging has leaned on stains ...
Chinese scientists claim to have created the long theorised hexagonal diamond, stronger than the real thing, and only found ...
Over the past century, the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has increased dramatically. This rise has contributed to global warming and led ...
Researchers characterized two moisture-swing polymers for direct air capture, finding that macropore structure governs CO2 sorption capacity and kinetics.
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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.
Scientists created a pure hexagonal diamond in the lab, confirming a long-debated carbon structure slightly harder than natural diamonds.
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