Friday, June 10, 2016

Super Diamonds



Today on Far Future Horizons we will discovery why diamonds are far more than a girl's best friend. This allotropic form of carbon has many technological applications that are revolutionizing science and industry.


Diamond is the hardest substance found on planet earth and for many centuries it has been one of the most revered and sought after materials by humankind. For years these precious gems have been admired as a thing of ultimate beauty and a sign of supreme wealth, steeped in mythology and deeply rooted in ancient legends, but today in the hands of modern day alchemists these precious stones are taking on a whole new value. In this program Naked Science examines the history of diamonds, and sheds light on how they may change the future. We meet scientists across three continents who are currently unlocking the secrets of diamonds and we find that what they are discovering may have the potential to revolutionize technology. As a gemstone we know that diamonds are costly, but as a raw material technologically advanced super diamonds are priceless.




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Naked Science - Super Diamonds (Part 1)

Super Diamonds Part 1 from Nu Age Technologies on Vimeo.


Naked Science - Super Diamonds (Part 2)

Super Diamonds Part 2 from SuperDiamonds on Vimeo.


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