Diamonds are for NMR: Cutting costs
Diamonds are relatively inexpensive when compared to making and sustaining superconducting magnets. As such, new research offers the possibility of a very-low-cost alternative to multimillion-dollar magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) equipment and the costly nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers used in drug discovery and other areas by using the former to preclude the need for the latter.
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