A newly synthesized metal has become the world’s most expensive material, surpassing the value of gold and diamonds. Currently priced at €23 million per gram, the material is available for industrial applications despite being largely unknown to the public. Details regarding its composition and specific uses remain limited, contributing to its high cost and exclusivity. The material’s creation represents a significant advancement in materials science, though its practical applications are still being explored. Its extreme price point currently restricts its use to highly specialized industries and research. Further development may potentially lower production costs and broaden its accessibility in the future.
