Researchers from Kyoto University have developed nanodiamond-reinforced composite membranes that significantly improve hydrogen purification, making…
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Diamonds are cubic hexoctahedral crystals made purely of Carbon. They have the highest hardness and thermal conductivity of any natural material and can show pressure in geological processes as well as be used to create lasers in their nano form. Find out the many ways scientists take advantage of the properties of this expensive mineral at SciTechDaily.com.
There might be a quadrillion tons of diamonds 100 miles below Earth’s surface. But the…
It is the hardest known glass with the highest thermal conductivity among all glass materials.…
Davemaoite, a crucial lower-mantle mineral, has been discovered in a diamond, revealing its role in…
New mineral from Earth’s lower mantle surfaced as diamond inclusion; study led by UNLV geochemist…
MIT researchers develop a new way to control and measure energy levels in a diamond…
Ancient diamonds reveal that Earth’s life-enabling chemical balance was established billions of years ago and…
Popigai Is One of the Largest and Most Well-Preserved Impact Craters on Earth About 36…
Diamonds’ fluid inclusions have revealed billion-year-old geologic events, offering rare clues into Earth’s deep history…
Findings allow us to trace how minerals from the surface are drawn down into the…
Lab-made hexagonal diamonds are stiffer than natural ones, showing promise for cutting tools. Nature’s strongest…
Diamond-tip field emission may revolutionize electron beam shaping for advanced particle accelerators. Beam-driven wakefield acceleration…
Diamond-based semiconductors may soon replace silicon, enabling powerful, compact devices for energy and electronics. When…
Natural diamonds can form through low pressure and temperature geological processes on Earth, as stated…
An international team of scientists has defied nature to make diamonds in minutes in a…
Diamond could conduct electricity like metals when it is deformed to strains at the nanoscale,…
The discovery of triplet spin superconductivity in diamonds has the potential to revolutionize the high-tech…
Normally an insulator, diamond becomes a metallic conductor when subjected to large strain in a…