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A new form of carbon is harder than conventional diamond
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A new form of carbon is harder than conventional diamond
Superconductivity has been seen in a metal in a high magnetic field
The inner core of the Earth is spinning faster than the rest of the planet
Electric fields can freeze confined layers of water
New approach to fast and slow light could have real-world applications
Making progress in the near field
The world's leading authority on solar neutrinos has died at the age 70
Prize recognizes work of Sam Edwards at Cambridge and Patrick Lee at MIT
Does hydrogen contain a previously unknown "hydrino" state that could be used as new source of energy?
Stockpile stewardship, bunker busters and more