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British scientists create a carbon-14 diamond battery that provides continuous power for 5,700 years, reducing nuclear waste.
When targeted by a high-energy laser that generates pressures over one million atmospheres, carbon samples melt at around ...
Scientists have successfully synthesized lonsdaleite, a hexagonal diamond 40% harder than diamond, after 50 years of attempts ...
The preservation and retrofitting of existing buildings has become one of the most important tasks of the construction ...
A Power Source Like No Other Imagine a battery that doesn’t need replacing for thousands of years. That’s not science fiction ...
With the declared aim of measuring matter under extreme pressure, an international research collaboration headed by the ...
With lab-grown diamonds gaining popularity couples are confused; should they choose a loose lab created diamonds or a natural diamond?
one carat diamond, represents literally billions and billions of carbon atoms that all had to lock into place to form this very orderly crystalline structure. You mentioned that scientists don't ...
But where diamonds are strong under compression, carbon nanotubes have incredible tensile strength. Because of their structure, nanotubes also have unique electrical properties. They're like a ...
The battery leverages the radioactive isotope, carbon-14, known for its use in radiocarbon dating, to produce a diamond battery. Several game-changing applications are possible. Bio-compatible diamond ...