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The New York Times Will a diamond look the same in a billion years?
Are Diamonds Really Forever?
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Over time, diamonds form crystals that are squeezed and heated, weakening molecular bonds. Many diamonds end up with rounded shapes rather than being sharply defined.
105 months ago
Forbes Over 75,000 diamonds have been found at Crater of Diamonds State Park since 1906.
108 months ago
Mic 1 in 25 diamonds worldwide are considered "conflict diamonds." A company may have found a way to eradicate the problem by creating the stones in a lab.
114 months ago
CNNMoney No blood diamonds here. A Santa Clara-based company is creating jewelry-grade diamonds in a lab. http://cnnmon.ie/2cgYzsA via CNNTech
115 months ago
CNN The idea is to produce diamonds that are indistinguishable from their natural counterparts, but free of the controversies associated with real diamonds.
115 months ago
CNN International The idea is to produce diamonds that are indistinguishable from their natural counterparts, but free of the controversies associated with real diamonds.
115 months ago
CNNMoney More than 100,000 diamonds have been found in the Crater of Diamonds State Park - the only public diamond mine in the world.
http://cnnmon.ie/28YYmY8
117 months ago
AP Images Far into the heart of Brazil’s Minas Gerais state, rural miners explore the massive craters left behind by giant mining companies in search of diamonds: http://apne.ws/22XEJYc
122 months ago
Fox News Leonardo DiCaprio says he is proud to be part of a brand that will foster conflict-free diamonds, a cause he's promoted since starring in the film "Blood Diamond."
124 months ago
The Daily Beast Diamonds may soon be everyone’s best friend.
Can Diamonds Detect Cancer?
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Diamonds aren’t just for jewelry anymore. The precious stones are effective at detecting early-stage cancerous tumors.
126 months ago
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