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Lab-grown meat is made from taking just a few cells in a lab. It could be a critical tool in the fight against climate change, but experts say it won't be a reality in our grocery stores any time ...
Lab-grown diamonds have become massively popular in recent years, giving the traditional, mined version a run for its money. Oymakas says natural diamonds made up 100 per cent of his business until ...
But as lab-grown diamonds continued to grow in popularity over the years because of its slightly cheaper price point, diamond giant De Beers announced a change in strategy. After years of ...
Right now, lab-grown producers make an estimated 7 to 9 million carats of rough diamonds each year for use in jewellery, according to Mr. Zimnisky’s data. He predicts this will grow up to 25 per ...
While the first lab-grown diamonds date back to the 1950s, the created gemstones didn’t quite catch on with fine jewelry shoppers in the same way as their mined counterparts. Until now.
But as of March 2025, lab-grown meat is not readily available to American consumers. Lab-grown meat companies are working to perfect their products, lower costs, and scale up.
Zimnisky notes that sales of lab-grown diamonds have experienced rapid growth, with global sales soaring to nearly $12 billion in 2022. This represents a 38% year-over-year increase, up ...