Shattering 60-Year Debate: Defects Spread Through Diamond Fa

Shattering 60-Year Debate: Defects Spread Through Diamond Faster Than the Speed of Sound

Defects can make a material stronger or make it fail catastrophically. Knowing how fast they travel can help researchers understand things like earthquake ruptures, structural failures, and precision manufacturing. Settling a half century of debate, researchers have discovered that tiny linear de

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