Amber

Green in sunlight. Red in lamplight. Color-changing alexandrite is nature’s magic trick

Amber

Amber

The Greeks called amber elektron, or “made by the sun.” Homer praised its bright glow. The Egyptians buried it in tombs for the afterlife. Today’s scientists value amber too: it provides a three-dimensional window into prehistoric ecosystems through the myriad animal and plant inclusions it contains. 320 million The oldest amber dates to the Upper Carboniferous Period (approximately 320 million…

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