Diamonds Are Technologists' Best Friends Researchers from the Lomonosov Moscow State University have grown needle- and thread-like diamonds and studied their useful properties.
World's Smallest Diamonds Made Into Wires Three Atoms Wide Scientists have discovered a way to use diamondoids -- the smallest possible bits of diamond -- to assemble atoms into the thinnest possible electrical wires, just three atoms wide.
World’s Smallest Radio Receiver has Building Blocks the Size of Two Atoms Researchers have made the world’s smallest radio receiver – built out of an assembly of atomic-scale defects in pink diamonds.
Scientists are Creating a New Diamond Predicted to be Harder Than a Jeweler’s Diamond But you won’t find this diamond on any engagement rings — it will help cut through ultra-solid materials on mining sites.
It May be Possible to Turn Diamonds’ Defects into Long-Term 3D Data Storage Tiny defects in diamonds' atomic structure may turn them into a new medium for memory.
New Q-Carbon is Harder Than Diamonds… and It Glows Will these inexpensive diamonds also be a girl's best friend?