Locating diamond deposits in the earth isn't always an exact science, so the greater the number of methods of doing so, the better. A new study now suggests that soil microbes may point the way to ...
Researchers have identified buried kimberlite, the rocky home of diamonds, by testing the DNA of microbes in the surface soil. These 'biological fingerprints' can reveal what minerals are buried tens ...
Diamonds and total solar eclipses always go together. On April 8, only from inside a 115 miles-wide path across North America, totality will begin—as it always does—with the “diamond ring effect.” ...
Located around two hours southwest of Little Rock, Arkansas, is arguably the most unique state park in the U.S.—Crater of Diamonds State Park. This 911-acre park attracts visitors from all across the ...
Crater of Diamonds State Park in Arkansas is the only state park in the U.S. where you can dig for diamonds and keep them. You'll also be able to find gems like quartz, agate, garnet, and jasper ...
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