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Northrop testing diamonds for military chips
Northrop Grumman is growing and testing diamonds, capable of withstanding power and heat spikes, for use in microelectronics.
More and more, people are turning to diamonds made in labs, not found in mines. According to reports, the lab-grown diamond market is expected to be a $50 billion industry by 2030. Diamonds made by ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. According to the experts, there is no way for the average person to differentiate a natural from a lab-grown diamond. According to ...
The lab grown diamond industry has become more and more popular in recent years. "Laboratory grown diamonds are very popular," said Joe Yatooma, owner of Dash Diamonds in West Bloomfield. Yatooma said ...
WD Lab Grown Diamonds is the world’s first and only diamond company to produce lab-grown diamonds that are certified by a third-party standard as climate neutral. Stanley Mathuram, executive ...
GIA confirms lab-grown diamonds are real diamonds with identical chemical composition to mined stones, but certification and ...
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