In the future, diamonds might not just be a girl's best friend--they might be a quantum computing network's best friend, too. Quantum Information Researchers at the University of Calgary, working in ...
DALLAS — Could be that diamonds are a geek’s best friend. Scientists have developed a new way to manipulate atoms inside diamond crystals so that they store information long enough to function as ...
Ginza Diamond Shiraishi Hong Kong has announced an ongoing focus on the design, creation, and enduring relevance of its ...
The internet was built through a vast network of copper wires. In the future, it could be diamonds. Researchers at Princeton University are creating diamonds that they think will be able to store and ...
Diamonds have long played an important part in numerous industrial processes. Since the early 21st century, diamonds have become increasingly important in numerous high-tech applications, generating ...
Diamond sheets filled with holes could be the key to the next generation of supercomputers. Scientists in California have used commercially available technology to pattern large sheets of diamonds ...
The well-heeled diamond travels many a continent before it reaches New York, the world’s largest diamond market. After being mined in South Africa, Asia, South America or Australia, the stone is cut ...
June 28 (UPI) --Scientists have successfully teleported quantum information inside a diamond. The breakthrough could provide a boost to quantum computing technologies. "Quantum teleportation permits ...
"Diamond" comes from the Greek "adamao": "I tame" or "I subdue." The adjective "adamas" was used to describe the hardest substance known, and eventually became synonymous with diamond. Knowledge of ...
Jeweler Harry Winston donated the famous Hope Diamond—the largest-known deep blue diamond in the world—to the Smithsonian Institution in 1958. It arrived in a plain brown package by registered mail, ...