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About inventor Ernest Nagy’s unique process for coating materials with diamond film.
Introduces the many electronic, microtechnical and electrochemical devices that take advantage of the diamond’s transparency, hardness and chemical stability. The thin layers of boron doped diamond...
Research by neuroanatomist Marian Diamond has shown that the brain, and thus intellectual functioning, is enhanced by environmental factors. Her work affirms the importance of mental stimulation for older...
Shows the making of the Argyle/Kutchinsky Diamond Library Egg from design through to completion.
Audio recording of the inaugural Today Business lecture given by Barclays chief executive Bob Diamond, talking about the 2008 financial crisis (33 minutes). The lecture was given on 3 November 2011 and he...
The making of diamond dies for drawing tungsten filaments. High quality industrial diamonds are used. The outer surfaces are cut and the hole is bored in three stages. The die is enclosed in brass which is...
Although diamonds take millions of years to form naturally, scientists are learning to create in just a few days synthetic versions that have the same atomic structure. Considers the potentially catastrophic...
Looks at the chemistry involved in baking a loaf of bread. Using specific methods, serveral loaves are baked and the results compared to explain the effects of different ingredients and the scientific...
A introduction to carbon - the main building block of our world. The film looks at a range of carbon compounds and the varying properties they exhibit in the laboratory. It then examines the properties and...
1996 television production of the novel by Wilkie Collins in which the disappearance of a cursed diamond sets the background for a detective story, with Anthony Sher cast as Sergeant Cuff.
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