"The Unbreakable Mystery: Exploring Materials Tougher Than Diamonds"

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Diamond is still considered the hardest material for most practical purposes, but there are ways to create diamonds that are even harder. Lonsdaleite, a hexagonal crystal structure made of carbon atoms, is a prime contender for a material harder than diamond. However, it is still being studied and is not yet widely available. Scientists are also exploring the creation of superhard materials that are cheaper and easier to make in the lab, such as nanotwinned diamonds and superhard metals. While diamond remains the reigning champion in terms of hardness, it may face challenges in the future as new materials are developed.
Topics:science#diamonds#hardness#lonsdaleite#materials-science#science-and-technology#superhard-materials
Is anything harder than a diamond? Livescience.com
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