Tag: material science

Beyond the Limits: Lab-Grown Hexagonal Diamond Sets New Hardness Record

A groundbreaking study reveals that a newly synthesized hexagonal diamond—created by compressing and heating graphite—achieves unprecedented hardness and thermal stability, opening new frontiers for industrial applications and quantum technologies.

Taming the Static Chaos: New Clues Unravel the Mystery of Triboelectricity

Scientists reveal that the key to predictable static charge lies in the contact history of materials, unlocking a new understanding of the triboelectric effect.

Bridging the Quantum Gap: A New Era of Universal Simulation

Scientists have developed a novel quantum simulator that combines digital control with analog simulations, marking a significant advancement toward universal quantum simulation capabilities.