China currently accounts for around 60% of global rare earth mining, according to the International Energy Agency, and about 90% of refining (including ore mined in and shipped from the U.S.). It also ...
The microscopic processes taking place in superconductors are difficult to observe directly. Researchers at the RPTU ...
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Key life elements traced to the death of an ancient star
Every breath of air, every strand of DNA and every cell in my body carries a chemical story that began long before Earth ...
Quantum computing is moving fast, like way faster than I thought it would. Remember when it was just a science fiction idea?
Physicists at CU Boulder have developed a new material that is completely transparent but so good at blocking heat that you ...
A new nanofabrication approach could increase the range of quantum networks from a few kilometers to a potential 2,000 km, ...
If not in visible stars and galaxies, the most likely hiding place for the matter is in the dark space between galaxies.
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Breakthrough polymer method traps and stabilizes single atoms for cleaner catalysis
Scientists have taken a major step toward building catalysts that work atom by atom ...
The Atom and the Algorithm: Nuclear Energy and AI are Converging to Shape the Future Writers and futurists have long echoed Alvin and Heidi Toffler’s idea that “the future arrives too fast…and in the ...
One of the biggest issues new players have is forgetfulness. No other shooter has building mechanics like Fortnite. So, it makes sense that players coming from other games – battle royale or otherwise ...
Penn State scientists discovered seven new ceramics by simply removing oxygen—opening a path to materials once beyond reach.
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