Sprinkling diamond dust into ... the sun's rays back into space. Injecting these aerosols into the stratosphere — the layer ...
Groundbreaking purple diamond maser tech boosts deep-space signal detection by 1000x, operating at room temperature.
A diamond-bearing space rock that exploded in Earth's atmosphere in 2008 was part of a lost planet from the early Solar System, a study suggests. The parent "proto-planet" would have existed ...
A once-massive star that’s been transformed into a small planet made of diamond: that is what University of Manchester ... The planet is so close to the pulsar that, if it were any bigger, it would be ...
Using data from NASA’s MESSENGER spacecraft, scientists have identified a potential 10-mile-thick diamond mantle beneath Mercury’s crust. This finding suggests the planet may harbour more ...
The device would be able to provide power for far longer than modern batteries can, allowing them to be used in medical devices and even in extreme environments like outer space. "Diamond ...
A multi-institutional team of climatologists, meteorologists and Earth scientists has found evidence that dropping diamond ...
Scientists are interested in depositing diamond dust into the atmosphere in order to reflect sunlight and cool down the planet ... Under the radar The European Space Agency's Proba-3 mission ...
While the benefits of cooling the planet are clear, such a high cost makes this solution far from feasible in the immediate future. While the diamond dust concept is still in the research phase ...
the study's lead author and graduate assistant at Arizona State's School of Earth and Space Exploration, told Business Insider. "Even if diamond planets are only one-in-a-billion, the near ...