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Nanodiamonds made from tiny graphene triangles

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Why This Matters

The development of nanodiamonds from tiny graphene triangles represents a significant advancement in nanomaterials, offering potential for enhanced applications in electronics, medicine, and energy storage. This breakthrough could lead to more durable, efficient, and versatile materials that benefit both consumers and the tech industry. Understanding and harnessing these nanostructures may drive innovation across multiple high-tech sectors.

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