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Underground diamonds reveal unknown Earth history

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  • Fluid in superdeep diamonds may be from some of Earth’s oldest unchanged material (Science News)
  • Superdeep diamonds confirm ancient reservoir deep under Earth's surface (Phys.Org)
  • Stash of ancient diamonds is discovered near the Earth’s core (Yahoo News)
  • Plate tectonics runs deeper than we tought (Ars Technica)

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