Pink Diamonds Emerged Out of One of Earth’s Most Ancient Breakups


Australian researchers said the colorful gems of the Argyle mine, which produced more than 90 percent of the world’s pink stones, may have erupted when a supercontinent split. (Ny Times Science) More More

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