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 ...
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Scientists forge hexagonal diamond that might crush real diamonds
An international research team has produced a bulk, millimeter-scale hexagonal diamond in the laboratory, a crystal variant long theorized to rival or exceed the hardness of the cubic diamonds found ...
After decades of chasing after a rare hexagonal diamond, a Chinese team says their iteration of the elusive material is the ...
New research indicates that a rare form of diamond may originate in the burbling cores of distant worlds, arriving on Earth thanks to violent cosmic collisions. According to a team of scientists in ...
After decades of debate, researchers say that they have found the clearest evidence yet for this rare form of carbon.
“These findings resolve the long-standing controversy on the existence of hexagonal diamond,” researchers said.
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China team grows world’s rarest millimeter-sized ‘hexagonal’ diamond crystal
After decades of debates over the existence and properties of one of the world’s ...
Mysterious hexagonal diamonds that don’t occur naturally on Earth have been discovered in four meteorites in north-west Africa. “It’s really exciting because there were some people in the field who ...
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