The former owner of a West Salem jewelry shop was sentenced Thursday in Polk County Circuit Court to 20 years in prison on ...
Excitement around the “epic” diamond will be welcome in an industry that has struggled to compete with lab-grown stones. Prices of synthetic diamonds have plummeted in recent years ...
A new study led by researchers at Durham University have uncovered an incredibly rare and detailed fossil, named Youti yuanshi, that gives a peek inside one of the earliest ancestors of modern ...
Diamonds, gold and silver have been unearthed here at Fred’s Hollow, a parcel spanning more than 16 hectares. “This block is a haven of natural resources, with quartz, gold, silver and ...
When researchers perform studies with psilocybin, like this one on treatment-resistant depression, they often use a synthetic form ... two deaths from consuming Diamond Shruumz products.
In an age when you can get just about anything online, it's probably no surprise that you can buy a diamond-making machine ...
Japan is stepping ahead of the world in the use of synthetic diamonds to power next-gen semiconductors, offering performance in orders of magnitude beyond current materials, and it's getting ...
Allied Market Research valued the synthetic-diamond industry at $24 billion as recently as 2022, but in May, De Beers—a longtime proponent of man-made—announced that its lab-grown offshoot ...
Lab-grown diamonds, also known as synthetic or man-made diamonds, have been around for decades, but only in recent years have they gained significant traction. Technological advancements have ...
In fact, a report from Ars Technica indicated this week that the equipment needed to produce synthetic diamonds can be acquired on Alibaba for $200,000 right now. Although the average consumer may ...
But market booms rarely last forever. This June, De Beers announced it was getting out of the lab-grown diamond jewelry business. The problem wasn’t slowing demand, but a raft of cheap synthetic ...
Through its R&D operation Element Six, the company is now capable of producing synthetic diamonds with flaw levels in the parts-per-billion range. This level of purity far exceeds what's necessary ...