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According to an expert, lab-grown diamonds possess the same physical and chemical properties as naturally occurring diamond.
Diamonds may be a girl’s best friend, but they’re also prized by oil drillers, road crews and experimental physicists for their unparalleled ability to bore, grind and cut.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNDiamonds in disguise: Why engineers are obsessed with carbon’s toughest formThe researchers at TU Delft have pioneered the fabrication of high-performance diamond-based microsensors using direct inkjet printing. By replacing standard ink in a commercial printer with diamond ...
This article was originally published on The Conversation.Read the original article.. Lab-made, synthetic diamonds are becoming increasingly similar in quality, cut, and clarity to natural ones.
Diamond is considered to be the hardest material in existence, only being able to be scratched by other diamonds. Now, scientists report a new breakthrough – a super-incompressible material that could ...
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