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The ruby seed used to grow the stone in situ can be created from waste gemstone materials, something we have plenty of. The idea comes from University of the West of England (UWE)'s jeweler-turned ...
She grew the gemstone from a "ruby seed" – which can be produced from discarded gemstones. The post Researcher is first in world to grow ruby in a ring appeared first on Talker.
Sofie Boons grew the gemstone from a “ruby seed” in situ – in a platinum ring. SOFIE BOONS VIA SWNS She hopes to use her groundbreaking research to change negative attitudes towards lab ...
GE said it examined 150,000 material compositions for the scintillator before choosing the garnet gemstone. The technology is used in GE's new Discovery CT750HD scanner.