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Scientists Recreate the Melting ‘Diamond Rain’ of Neptune and Uranus. It May Help Fusion Power - Gizmodo

Scientists Recreate the Melting ‘Diamond Rain’ of Neptune and Uranus. It May Help Fusion Power Gizmodo Diamond melting in shock compression experiments at 1 TPa pressures Nature Scientists Melted Diamond at Temperatures Hotter Than the Sun. It Behaved Very...

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Scientists Recreate the Melting ‘Diamond Rain’ of Neptune and Uranus. It May Help Fusion Power Gizmodo Diamond melting in shock compression experiments at 1 TPa pressures Nature Scientists Melted Diamond at Temperatures Hotter Than the Sun. It Behaved Very...

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Scientists Recreate the Melting ‘Diamond Rain’ of Neptune and Uranus. It May Help Fusion Power Gizmodo Diamond melting in shock compression experiments at 1 TPa pressures Nature Scientists Melted Diamond at Temperatures Hotter Than the Sun. It Behaved Very...

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  • Scientists Recreate the Melting ‘Diamond Rain’ of Neptune and Uranus.
  • It May Help Fusion Power Gizmodo Diamond melting in shock compression experiments at 1 TPa pressures Nature Scientists Melted Diamond at Temperatures Hotter Than the Sun.
  • It Behaved Very...
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  1. Published · Fri, 21 Aug 2026 14:46:15 GMT
  2. Fetched by Nuzenio · Fri, 21 Aug 2026 16:18:00 GMT
  3. Latest update · Fri, 21 Aug 2026 16:18:00 GMT

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