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Chinese Scientists Discover Fern That Forges Rare Earth Crystals and Opens Door to ‘Green Mining’
This fern was already known to be a hyperaccumulator, able to thrive in REE-rich soils in southern China by absorbing the metals. The researchers from the Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry wanted to ...
A collaborative European research team led by physicists from Slovak Academy of Sciences has theorized a new approach to ...
Alembic raises $145M to scale causal AI and build one of the world’s fastest private supercomputers, challenging ChatGPT with ...
Not All Rare-Earth Metals Are Created Equal. What That Means for Investors.
For the first time, scientists from the Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry in China have identified a plant that naturally forms nanocrystals of monazite containing rare earth elements.
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Science history: Chemists discover buckyballs — the most perfect molecules in existence — Nov. 14, 1985
Over a feverish 10-day period, scientists synthesized and described a new class of carbon molecules, called buckminster ...
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