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Looks like there a new candidate for most awesome supermaterial in town. Dentists may soon start fighting bone loss by covering our teeth in itty bitty nanodiamonds, making repairing teeth quicker, cheaper, and much less painful.
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stanley botella , these itty bitty diamonds are shaped like four to five nanometer-
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