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Scientists Recreate a Unique Alien Diamond: This Historic Feat Reveals Properties Never Seen on Earth - the Troyes Observer

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Technological advances continue to push the limits of what we thought possible. While traditional diamonds come from Earth's depths, a new form, lonsdaleite, could revolutionize industry thanks to its exceptional hardness. But how could this discovery transform entire sectors, from electronics to industrial tools? Imagine such a hard material that it could cut the most resistant metals without using it. This is the promise of lonsdaleite, a hexa…
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Technological advances continue to push the limits of what we thought possible. While traditional diamonds come from Earth's depths, a new form, lonsdaleite, could revolutionize industry thanks to its exceptional hardness. But how could this discovery transform entire sectors, from electronics to industrial tools? Imagine such a hard material that it could cut the most resistant metals without using it. This is the promise of lonsdaleite, a hexa…

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troyes-obs.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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