To synthesize the crystals, the team compressed highly ordered pyrolytic graphite to pressures as high as 20 gigapascals, roughly 200,000 times the atmospheric pressure at Earth’s surface.
Diamonds are famous for their strength, but scientists have long suspected that another form of diamond might be even harder.
An 11th-grade student from India, Shambhavi Das, has clinched the Best STEM Presentation Award at Columbia University's ...
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A research team led by Sun Jian at Nanjing University has produced recoverable, millimeter-sized crystals of hexagonal ...
Abstract: Separating diffraction patterns helps in providing detailed information on geological structures. However, the amplitude of weak diffraction is difficult to preserve and often destroyed ...
Chinese scientists claim to have created the long theorised hexagonal diamond, stronger than the real thing, and only found ...
Honoring Rosalind Franklin: the overlooked pioneer whose vital contributions to DNA research reshaped science and women's ...
After decades of debate, researchers say that they have found the clearest evidence yet for this rare form of carbon ...
CEO Neil Kumar discussed the company’s late-stage pipeline, commercial execution priorities, and the evolving transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM) market in a conversation with Barclays ...
Tusker Minerals flags high-grade rutile at Malawi’s Mzimba, with samples up to 1.88% TiO2; XRD confirms rutile dominance, no ilmenite, exploration planned.
Researchers have developed a PFAS-free dual-layer sol-gel and hydrophobic silica coating that repels water, dust, and dirt while maintaining high light transmission for solar panels. The transparent, ...