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Scientists discover that large amounts of nitrogen could be hidden in the Earth's metallic core, which would solve a ...
Many modern devices—from cellphones and computers to electric vehicles and wind turbines—rely on strong magnets made from ...
China has pulled back its rare earths exports, which are vital to everyday technologies and American defense. But the U.S.
Ruthenium, a silver-gray metal about as rare as gold, was traced in volcanic rocks, suggesting it and precious metals like gold are leaking from Earth's core and reaching the surface.
A new analysis of volcanic rocks in Hawaii suggests gold and other precious metals, such as platinum, are escaping up into the mantle.
China’s new restrictions on exports of the metals could have an impact on the production of everything from LED lights to fighter jets.
A groundbreaking study suggests that Earth's core is leaking gold and other precious metals into the layers above.
Home > Science Earth Is Pushing Its Inner Stash of Rare Metals Toward the Surface Gold is among those metals, as are ruthenium, platinum, and iridium.
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