Some scientists think so. Other meteoritic diamonds apparently hail from deep space. In 1987, a team of researchers headed by Edward Anders and Roy Lewis of the University of Chicago reported the ...
"This happens because diamond dust is extremely reflective and does not stick together, which is why some other materials absorb heat instead of sending it back into space," explained study co ...
UNSW engineers have developed and built a special maser system that boosts microwave signals—such as those from deep space—but does not need to be super-cooled. They say that diamonds are a ...
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