
Lab-Grown Diamonds Now Possible in Just 15 Minutes
Scientists have developed a method to create diamonds at room temperature and pressure in just 15 minutes, using a gallium-silicon mix in a special chamber. This new technique, led by Rodney Ruoff, eliminates the need for high-pressure, high-temperature conditions and a starter gem, making diamond synthesis more efficient. Although the diamonds produced are too small for jewelry, they hold potential for technological applications. The breakthrough could significantly impact the commercial production of synthetic diamonds in the future.

