Back in 2007, a team of researchers said they'd found
4.3-billion-year-old diamonds inside zircon crystals taken from
Australia's Jack Hills. But those researchers had used a grinding paste
made of synthetic diamonds to polish the zircons in preparation for lab
tests ... and now a different team of scientists has discovered the
so-called "diamonds" are actually just fragments of that polishing grit
that got pushed into tiny cracks,
LiveSciencereports.
The first team of researchers agrees with the conclusion, but insists
there might still be ancient diamonds deeper inside the zircon; the
second team of researchers—and some other experts—say that's extremely
unlikely.
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