Experts say the quality and age of the diamonds match those from the infamous necklace said to have paved the way for ...
Williams also talks Bruce Springsteen, Willie Nelson, and Trey Anastasio in advance of her shows in Medford, Portland, and ...
As the world races against time to tackle climate change, most of the solutions we have—like renewable energy and reducing ...
With global temperatures on the rise, Swiss researchers found that diamonds in the sky would deflect sunlight back to space. The technique, also known as solar geoengineering, is already in use.
The new study aimed to find a better alternative by modelling the impact of seven different materials: calcite, diamond, aluminium, silicon carbide, anatase, rutile, and sulphur dioxide.
This month, a team from ETH Zürich introduced an ambitious proposal. It involves shooting five million tons of diamond dust into the stratosphere yearly. In theory, this would cool the planet by ...
Layers of Earth's atmosphere. (ttsz/Getty Images) Given a choice between two different kinds of titanium dioxide, alumina, calcite, diamond, silicon carbide, and sulfur dioxide, you couldn't beat ...
Nobody wants to hear a voice murmur from the back seat as George Clooney tears down the highway with a dump-truck full of stolen diamonds, "Hey, let's crush these sparkle-puppies into powder and ...
But spraying millions of tonnes of diamonds into the sky could finally be the solution to global warming that we've been searching for. That's according to scientists from the Institute for ...