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The World's Smallest Diamonds are Used to Make Wires Just Three Atoms Wide
Diamonds come into play to create ultra-thin electrical wires. Diamonds are a girl's best friend. Diamondoids - the tiniest possible cuts of the precious gem - are apparently one of a scientist's best partners.
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