Hexagonally Structured Rare Diamond Demonstrated to be More Durable Than Natural Diamonds

Hexagonally Structured Rare Diamond Demonstrated to be More Durable Than Natural Diamonds

The initial large-scale synthesis of hexagonal diamond signifies a significant advancement for carbon allotropes, providing researchers with a chance to thoroughly characterize this distinctive material. Diamond ranks among the toughest materials recognized in nature, stemming from its structure where carbon atoms are covalently bonded in an ideal tetrahedral formation. Almost 60 years ago, scientists theorized […]

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From 'Ta Physika' to Contemporary Physics - XLVII

From ‘Ta Physika’ to Contemporary Physics – XLVII

A key theme that has persisted throughout history, from Aristotle to the 17th century, is the progression of motion theories. The understanding of motion in classical physics experienced a groundbreaking transformation with the principle of inertia, which is primarily attributed to Isaac Newton. Nonetheless, the foundations of this principle were established much earlier. Newton’s First […]

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Final Phases of Plastic Accord Discussions in Progress

Final Phases of Plastic Accord Discussions in Progress

In the upcoming week, representatives from nearly every UN member country will gather in Switzerland to finalize a groundbreaking international agreement intended to eliminate plastic pollution. This intricate negotiation process, which has spanned three years, was originally expected to wrap up during the December discussions in South Korea. However, disagreements led to a pause, with […]

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