Scientists have successfully created a sizable meteorite diamond, known as hexagonal or lonsdaleite, which is predicted to be 50% harder than traditional Earth diamonds, potentially revolutionizing industrial applications like drilling and electronics.
Chinese scientists have successfully recreated the rare hexagonal meteorite diamond in a laboratory, providing definitive proof of its existence and overcoming decades of scientific debate.
Scientists have successfully synthesized and recovered bulk hexagonal diamond, a harder and more ordered form of diamond with a hexagonal crystal structure, opening new possibilities for advanced materials with superior properties.