Since their widespread introduction to the market nearly a decade ago, lab-grown diamonds have carved out a substantial slice of the market. Industry analyst Paul Zimnisky recently told the news ...
On the rooftop of a power-generating waste incineration plant near Zurich, Switzerland, a row of large machines pulls carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Some of that CO2 then goes to a production ...
“Consumers are smart,” said Benny Landa, the founder of the lab-grown-diamond company Lusix. “When they see a two carat lab-grown diamond for not much more than a one carat mined diamond, it’s a ...
It takes intense pressure and temperatures north of 2,000 degrees for a diamond to form deep within the Earth. But these days, there’s another way to create a diamond: in a lab, where a diamond can go ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Pam Danziger reports on retail, focused on the luxury consumer market. The research conclusions, according to Deborah Marquardt, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. The allure, scarcity, and high cost of diamonds has largely been controlled by De Beers. Now, the company is doing something they ...
After spending their careers at major jewelry brands, Ryan Shearman and Dan Wojno became acutely aware of the myriad issues involved with diamond mining: the energy-intensive process of carving gems ...
Diamonds created by an interstellar collision of a dwarf planet and an asteroid could lead to the development of new super-hard materials for tools and production, researchers say. Rare lonsdaleite ...
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