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Researchers created ultra-small levitating diamonds, with diameters the size of 350 strands of human DNA, that reflect light like a disco ball as they spin over a billion times per minute.
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Belfast News Letter on MSNSpritz, beats and a giant disco ball: Aperol takes over Grand Canal DockAperol is set to transform Grand Canal Dock into a shimmering stage of sunshine, spritz and sparkle, as a giant floating ...
The experiments aren’t just about creating the “world’s smallest disco” but could help the ... To get the nanodiamonds levitating, the team created a surface ion trap by depositing a ...
The disco ball itself is a fluorescent nanodiamond ... "Imagine tiny diamonds floating in an empty space or vacuum. Inside these diamonds, there are spin qubits that scientists can use to make ...
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