Sun, wind, rain, and atmospheric carbon captured from the sky are the ingredients for Skydiamond’s diamonds, created in the heart of Gloucestershire in England. The diamonds are the same ...
Glittering stars in the night sky aside, scientists have long known that there are diamonds in the heavens. In 1981, for example, when Smithsonian researchers tried to cut through a large iron ...
With global temperatures on the rise, Swiss researchers found that diamonds in the sky would deflect sunlight back to space.
The new study aimed to find a better alternative by modelling the impact of seven different materials: calcite, diamond ... ideas like this could play a role in the global effort to mitigate ...
Using data from NASA’s MESSENGER spacecraft, scientists have identified a potential 10-mile-thick diamond mantle beneath Mercury’s crust. This finding suggests the planet may harbour more ...