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You don’t have to wait billions of years to get a diamond. Scientists were able to create artificial diamonds in the laboratory a long time ago. But that process required extremely high heat pressure. But this time a group of Australian scientists have made diamonds at normal house temperatures.
Coal or coal generally turns into a precious diamond after hundreds of billions of years of extreme heat and pressure far below the earth’s surface. Scientists in Australia have recently claimed that they have been able to create room temperature diamonds in a matter of minutes.
An international research team led by the Australian National University (ANU) and Melbourne’s RMIT University said they had created man-made diamonds at domestic temperatures using the same amount of pressure that 640 African elephants applied to the tip of a shoe used in the ballet dance.
The researchers say they have been able to create two types of diamonds. One is the traditional diamond used in jewelry. The other is the rare loneliness. Lonesdelite is harder than other diamonds. They are usually found near meteor showers. These diamonds are used to cut any extra hard material during extraction.
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