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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...
A series investigating major family businesses. Details compiled from TRILT - see www.trilt.ac.uk
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...
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...
Microstereolithography is a new technique of microfabcrication developed at the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) for producing very small, complex, three-dimensional objects essential for...
The irony of Alfred Nobel, who invented dynamite and founded the Nobel Prize; chemist Roald Hoffman reads his poem about Nobel Prize-winner Fritz Haber and explains how in his opinion chemists have a...
Shows the making of the Argyle/Kutchinsky Diamond Library Egg from design through to completion.
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...
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