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Scientific Breakthrough Could Double Rare Earth Elements Extraction
Rare earth elements are used in a wide variety of modern technologies, from wind turbines to phones. While the elements ...
The use of food waste compost in gardening presents a viable alternative to commercial potting mixes, balancing sustainability and plant health.
Scientists have developed a method to extract rare earth elements like neodymium from US coal tailings, potentially reducing reliance on China and boosting domestic supply ...
Alexander Anikin and Pavel Moseyev are the winners of the 2025 Presidential Prize in Science and Innovation for Young Scientists The prize was awarded for the creation of betavoltaic sources of power ...
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New solvent-based method pulls lithium faster, cleaner from hard-to-tap brines
Demand for lithium is rising fast as electric vehicles, wind turbines, and grid-scale batteries ...
Russian scientists have identified a previously unknown and exceptionally rich source of gallium in corundum deposits located in the Southern Urals, marking a significant breakthrough in the study of ...
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Unlocking vast lithium stores: Faster, cleaner method extracts critical mineral from low-grade brines
Demand for lithium is skyrocketing as factories across the world churn out electric vehicles and the massive batteries that ...
An Instagram reel claims that Garlic and Milk Eliminates Intestinal Parasites. The claim is FALSEClaimIn an Instagram reel it ...
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What do Alburquerque Asin Tibuok, Guimaras Mangoes and Aklan Piña have in common?
Aside from the fact that they can all be found right here in the Philippines, these terms are also the first to be registered as geographic indications or GIs in our country. In 2022, after 20 years ...
Implementing efficient crushing and pulverizing protocols in XRF labs is crucial for achieving precise, contamination-free powders for accurate elemental analysis.
U.S. is 'behind' on refining critical metals. This San Antonio-Austin business wants to change that.
MaverickX, which was born in San Antonio and is moving to Austin this year, is built on a bacterium that dissolves rock as a new means of extracting minerals.
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