Apollo Astronaut Nearly Lost His Wedding Ring in Space — Fact or Fiction?

Former Apollo astronaut Charles “Charlie” Moss Duke Jr. loves to tell the story about how fellow astronaut Ken Mattingly nearly lost his wedding ring in outer space. The circumstances surrounding how he got it back are so remarkable that the story has attained folklore status in the annals of space exploration. According to Duke, on the second day of the …

Artie the Police Dog Sniffs Out Missing Diamond Four Days After It Was Lost

Artie the Police Dog used his super sniffer to locate an engagement diamond for a New England couple — four days after it was lost. About two weeks ago, Jamie and James Ruddock of Sunderland, Mass., visited a nearby kennel to pick up one of their dogs, but as they were leaving the facility, Jamie noticed that the diamond from …

‘Fight of the Century’ Victor Floyd Mayweather Jr. Earns ‘Priceless’ Money Belt Encrusted With 4,260 Gems

When professional boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. defeated UFC star Conor McGregor by TKO Saturday night in what was billed as “the fight of the century,” the undefeated Mayweather earned a $100 million-plus payday and a Money Belt glistening with 4,260 gemstones. It is believed to be the most valuable sports trophy ever created. World Boxing Council (WBC) president Mauricio Sulaiman …

Music Friday: Unlucky in Love Maia Sharp Wonders, ‘How Much Gold Can You Find If You Never Go Mining?’

Welcome to Music Friday when we bring you awesome songs with jewelry, gemstones or precious metals in the title or lyrics. Today, singer-songwriter Maia Sharp ponders the question: “How much gold can you find if you never go mining?” in “Underneath,” an intimate, self-effacing song about a woman who’s been unlucky in love. Sharp uses the mining simile to illustrate …

Survey: Millennial Women Prefer ‘The Real Deal’ When Buying Diamonds and Luxury Items

Despite being tempted by a retail environment flush with fast fashion and unlimited choices, millennial women would prefer to adhere to the maxim of “buy less, buy better.” According to a survey conducted on behalf of the Diamond Producers Association, the vast majority of millennial women prefer “the real deal” when purchasing diamonds and luxury items. In fact, exactly 89% …

Experiment Supports Theory That ‘Diamond Showers’ Take Place on Uranus and Neptune

At Stanford University, an international team of scientists finally simulated the “shower of diamonds” that they believe is taking place deep within Uranus and Neptune. Uranus and Neptune are both classified as “ice giants.” Unlike the Earth, their solid cores are likely swathed in thick layers of “ice” made from the combination of water and ammonia. At a depth of …

70-Carat Asscher-Cut Diamond Stars at Model’s Fairytale Wedding to Russian Billionaire

Model Ksenia Tsaritsina’s fairytale wedding to Russian billionaire Aleksey Shapovalov included a “suspended” eight-tier cake, illuminated dance floor, two bridal dresses, live pop-star entertainment and a 70-carat Asscher-cut diamond ring valued at $10.5 million. For those of you keeping score at home, the diamond alone weighs about a half ounce. Shapovalov told Cosmopolitan Russia that the 33-carat, D-flawless, Asscher-cut Krupp …

‘Diamond Ring Effect’ Will Add Excitement to Today’s ‘Great American Eclipse’

Today, the Great American Eclipse will be visible to nearly everybody in North America, but those of us lucky enough to be viewing from a narrow path that runs from Salem, Ore., to Charleston, S.C., will experience a total solar eclipse and a bonus phenomenon called the “Diamond Ring Effect.” During a total solar eclipse, the moon aligns itself precisely …