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Marie Curie is the most famous woman in the history of science. She coined the term “radioactivity” and traveled the world to ...
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Rare Earth Element Crystals Found Forming in a Plant For The First Time
Scientists have just discovered an incredible superpower hidden away in the tissues of the fern Blechnum orientale, a plant ...
In spring 1949, three prospectors armed with Geiger counters set out to hunt for treasure in the arid mountains of southern Nevada and southeastern California. In the previous century, those mountains ...
Using termite and cockroach genomes, researchers built phylogenetic trees from transposons, paving a new way to differentiate ...
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Almost $100 Billion Worth of Rare Earth Elements May Be Buried in The US
The waste left over from spent fossil fuel may contain a treasure trove of rare-earth elements worth billions of dollars. In ...
Scientists have uncovered hints of a world of new elements beyond the periodic table. A new study has found that ancient stars may have been producing extremely heavy elements that remain unknown to ...
Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces from Imperial College London.View full profile Alfredo has a PhD in Astrophysics and a Master's in Quantum ...
The story of the fifteenth element began in Hamburg, in 1669. The unsuccessful glassblower and alchemist Hennig Brandt was trying to find the philosopher’s stone, a mythical substance that could turn ...
If you ever want to open a chemistry theme restaurant, you should be sure to furnish it with 118 tables — one for each element. Note that it could not be a Greek restaurant, because then the number of ...
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