Diamonds are made out of carbon — highly organized carbon, that is. Geologists are still guessing how diamonds formed in the Earth from 1 billion to 3 billion years ago. Stocks sell off as traders ...
Have you ever wondered why a diamond can catch your eye from across a room? Well, this article will walk you through the exact reasons. We’re going to look at how light behaves inside a diamond, how ...
(PRESS RELEASE) NEW YORK, NY — Diamonds Do Good released its 2025 Impact Report, highlighting the organization’s ongoing progress in promoting positive social impact across natural diamond-producing ...
MURFREESBORO, Ark. — A man from Texas made an exciting discovery at Crater of Diamonds State Park while visiting recently with his family. 41-year-old James Ward, a high school teacher from Cypress, ...
Last fall, the jewelry designer Kindred Lubeck took an elevator up six floors to a high-end showroom in New York’s diamond district. She was buzzed inside a fluorescent-lit vestibule, then waited; the ...
(PRESS RELEASE) NEW YORK – As Diamonds Do Good (DDG) marks its 20th year of incorporation, the organization unveils the honorees for its 2026 Diamonds Do Good Awards—recognizing leaders whose vision, ...
Christine Merkler co-owns one of the largest comic book-focused distributors in the USA, Lunar Distribution, and the world's largest comic book store, DCBS. She and her partner, Cameron Merkler, have ...
A giant pink diamond has been pulled from deep underground at the Kao mine in the mountain kingdom of Lesotho, Southern Africa. Industry coverage reports that the rough stone weighs 108.39 carats.
One of the most significant discoveries from this study revolves around the amount of carbon dioxide needed to allow kimberlite to rise from the depths of the Earth. Ana Anzulović and her team found ...
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Diamonds owe their journey to the surface to explosive eruptions of kimberlite, rare volcanic pipes that rise from deep in Earth’s mantle. A new study from the University of Oslo reveals how carbon ...
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