Scientists in a recent study have shown that dispersing diamond dust using a geoengineering technique known as stratospheric ...
Glittering stars in the night sky aside, scientists have long known that there are diamonds in the heavens. In 1981, for example, when Smithsonian researchers tried to cut through a large iron ...
With global temperatures on the rise, Swiss researchers found that diamonds in the sky would deflect sunlight ... To do so, ...
Unlike sulphur dioxide, diamonds are chemically inert, meaning they would not react with other atmospheric elements to cause harmful side effects like acid rain. The models suggested that ...