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Live Science Today: ‘Hexagonal’ diamonds and fish scale down

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Hexagonal diamonds could open up a wealth of new applications. (Image credit: FlashMovie via Getty Images)

Researchers in China claim to have synthesized the very first samples of “hexagonal diamond” — a mysterious and coveted material believed to be harder, stiffer and chemically tougher than natural diamond.

Scientists have been arguing about hexagonal diamonds (whose carbon atoms arrange themselves in hexagons instead of the cubic lattices seen in natural diamonds) for decades. First theorized in 1962, the diamonds were later discovered in meteorites that arrived to Earth from the mantles of shattered dwarf planets, although the evidence for this is disputed.

Now, three separate research groups appear to have made pure to nearly pure hexagonal diamond samples. If their findings are replicated consistently and can be scaled up, they could open up all kinds of new applications.

The trend

Schooling goatfish bask in the tropical sunlight off the Kona Coast of the big island of Hawaii.

Climate changes poses a major threat to billions who rely upon fishing for food. (Image credit: Douglas Klug via Getty Images)

Climate change is making fish smaller, according to an alarming new study published in the journal Science. It warns that the shift may worsen fishery losses by 50%.

As ocean temperatures soar, fish are evolving to grow faster and mature earlier, reducing their maximum size. This in turn leads to smaller catches for fisheries, putting a vital protein source relied upon by billions of people on a very thin line.

The scientists behind the study say this is yet another reason to reduce carbon emissions, preserving millions of tons of food production that would otherwise be lost.

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  2. China creates a clock so accurate it could redefine the second [ScienceAlert]
  3. GPS is being weaponized in electronic warfare ‪—‬ and it’s putting ships at risk [Live Science]

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Word of the day: Zugzwang — Starting as a chess term, this German word is used in psychology and game theory to describe a situation where any move you make will worsen your position.

Quote of the day: “We are now faced with a 30-million-tonne question: we need to determine if this is just a small, natural leakage of ancient carbon, or the onset of broadscale destabilization.”

Travis Drake, a carbon biogeochemist at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich), on the detection of ancient carbon seeping into the atmosphere from the Congo Basin.

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Today’s game is Chain Word, which is a bit like another popular word game, but with science.


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