It used to take the Earth 3 billion years, 2,000-degree temperatures, a little carbon and a lot of pressure to grow a diamond. Now, a new machine can do it in five days. In Kerrville, Texas, a small ...
Industrial pipes carrying water or chemicals invariably get gunked up as deposits accumulate on their internal surfaces. That slows flow, and slowly damages the equipment, leading to the need for ...
Diamonds are a girl’s best friend— but they’re this scientist’s best creation. A researcher has discovered a faster method to making diamonds in a laboratory — and it has the potential to ...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The muted sounds of hammering and sanding drift down to the first floor of Bario Neal, a jewelry store in Philadelphia, where rustic artwork that mimics nature hangs on warmly-lit ...
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The Making of a Lab-Grown Diamond
ALTR Created Diamonds is revolutionizing the jewelry industry with its fine, lab-grown diamonds. Crafted as Type IIa diamonds, the purest form of diamonds, ALTR’s creations match the brilliance of ...
The sparkle of a diamond has long held a special place in Indian homes, where it is cherished as more than just a gemstone. It represents a story passed down through generations, a symbol of love, and ...
More consumers are gravitating toward man-made diamonds for their striking similarity to natural rocks and their relative affordability. In 2015, sales of lab diamonds made up less than 1% of all ...
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