Well Researchers discover, that Earth recycles ocean floor into diamonds Well we all ever wondered where precious diamonds come from? It is most likely made out of recycled seabed cooked deep in the Earth. Dimand is precious element in this world. Traces of salt trapped in many diamonds show the stones are formed from ancient seabeds that became buried deep beneath the Earth's crust, according to the latest research. Most diamonds found at the Earth's surface are formed this way. Others are created by crystallisation of melts deep in the mantle. In experiments recreating the extreme pressures and temperatures found 200 km underground, a team of researchers demonstrated that seawater in sediment from the bottom of the ocean reacts in the right way to produce the balance of salts found in a diamond. The study, published in Science Advances, settles a long-standing question about the formation of diamonds. "There was a theory that the salts trap
Well DU Admission Dates are come Announced Soon, Confirms Varsity Official: New Delhi: Well news are come from DU for students Quashing media reports on DU admission, an official of the University said that the dates for the admission process are yet to be announced. Anticipation over Delhi University's undergraduate course admission began when news agency PTI reported in March that, "registration for all undergraduate, postgraduate, M.Phil and PhD courses will, tentatively, begin on may 1 and end on May last week " In response to this a varsity official had clarified, then, that the admission process may begin towards the end of April . This might be the reason why searches and queries are high for DU admission today. Now Considering the PTI report, the University has decided to reduce the percentage of mark deduction during the change of stream. Earlier 5% was deducted for changing the stream, however this year only 2% wil