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  • February 13, 2026

    Uraninite (Pitchblende): The Radioactive Mineral That Changed Science

    Uraninite (Pitchblende): The Radioactive Mineral That Changed Science

    Uraninite, also known as pitchblende, is a dense radioactive mineral that transformed science, led to the discovery of radium and polonium, and became the foundation of nuclear energy. Continue reading

    Lessons in Mineralogy
    history, marie curie, Minerals, physics, radioactivity, science, uranium
  • September 28, 2025

    The History of Amethyst: Origins, Myths and Pop Culture

    The History of Amethyst: Origins, Myths and Pop Culture

    The purple gemstone amethyst has fascinated humans for millennia, inspiring myths and legends across cultures. Its rich hue has long symbolised wealth and power, earning a place among the treasures of kings and queens. Let’s explore the journey of this captivating stone, from its origins deep within the Earth to royal treasures. Geological Origins The… Continue reading

    Minerals & Gemstones
    amethyst, Ancient Greece, art, art history, Gemstone, history, Minerals, Purple, Titanic
  • September 22, 2025

    What’s in a Mineralogist’s Field Bag: 14 Essential Tools for the Field

    What’s in a Mineralogist’s Field Bag: 14 Essential Tools for the Field

    Mineralogists, like all geologists, often rely on a set of basic tools during their field trips. Whether mapping rock formations, collecting samples, or studying mineral assemblages, they need equipment that allows them to work efficiently and make accurate observations on-site. Here are 14 essential items commonly found in a mineralogist’s field bag. 1. A Field… Continue reading

    Lessons in Mineralogy
    education, geology, Mineralogy, Minerals, rocks, science-communication
  • June 6, 2025

    Lapis Lazuli: A Journey Throughout 10 Civilizations 

    Lapis Lazuli: A Journey Throughout 10 Civilizations 

    Long before diamonds captivated the world, a celestial blue stone, lapis lazuli, reigned as the ultimate symbol of wealth, power, and spiritual connection. The journey of this fascinating deep blue gemstone with golden flecks began with the emergence of first civilizations over 9,000 years ago. Mined from the mountains of Afghanistan, it travelled across centuries… Continue reading

    Minerals & Gemstones
    Ancient Egypt, archaeology, art history, Cultural Heritage, Infographic, lapis-lazuli, Mesopotamia, Mineralogy, Minerals, Renaissance, timeline
  • May 26, 2025

    Sacred Stones: 10 Minerals Behind Ancient Egyptian Scarabs

    Sacred Stones: 10 Minerals Behind Ancient Egyptian Scarabs

    Scarab amulets were extremely popular in ancient Egypt, serving as powerful symbols of rebirth, protection, and the eternal cycle of the sun. Crafted from a diverse array of minerals and materials, these tiny masterpieces were often beautifully decorated to reflect their spiritual significance. In this blog post, we will discover 10 remarkable stones and materials… Continue reading

    Minerals & Gemstones, Uncategorized
    amethyst, amulets, archaeology, egypt, fiance, gold, history, jasper, lapis-lazuli, libyan-desert-glass, mineralogist, Minerals, obsidian, rocks, scarab-beetle
  • April 29, 2025

    The Pharaoh’s Glass: Unraveling the Mystery of Libyan Desert Glass

    The Pharaoh’s Glass: Unraveling the Mystery of Libyan Desert Glass

    The yellow-green scarab at the heart of Tutankhamun’s pectoral isn’t just a rare, pure, and beautiful gemstone fit for a pharaoh. It’s an exceptional natural glass, likely created by extremely high energy that fused Sahara Desert sands roughly 28 million years ago, and accompanied by unresolved scientific mystery. This article delves into the history, properties,… Continue reading

    Minerals & Gemstones

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