Chinese team’s semiconductor tech research combines power and memory, allowing for smaller and more powerful military ...
March 3 (Reuters) - Rio Tinto said on Monday the Government of Canada has conditionally approved a non-repayable contribution ...
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Melting gallium with a flashlight demonstrates metal properties
The science pros at TKOR melt gallium using only a flashlight, demonstrating how low-temperature metals really behave.
An economical means of extracting sustainable hydrogen from seawater or freshwater uses artificial or natural light. The process devised by researchers from RMIT University (Australia), University of ...
Rio Tinto said Canada's government conditionally approved a contribution of up to C$18.95M for its research project to extract primary gallium from its alumina refining process in Quebec.
Rio Tinto is moving forward on a research and development project to extract primary gallium from its alumina refining process in Quebec, with a conditionally approved contribution from Natural ...
Localized anodic oxidation reaction of the material in acidic solution provides method of oxide film to rapidly and reversibly switch between silver surface and matte black.
Light-based quantum technologies, such as quantum communication and photonic quantum computing, require reliable sources of individual photons and, ideally, pairs of entangled photons. Semiconductor ...
Latest drilling confirms thick, high-grade massive oxide mineralization and gallium, scandium and chromium associated with ...
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Low-density quantum dots fire photons 3x faster, emit light up to 900 nanometers
Scientists have developed a new way to manufacture semiconductor quantum dots that emit faster ...
Design Components, Inc. joins top metal building professionals at the 57th Annual MBCEA Conference to highlight ...
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What if you swallowed liquid gallium by accident?
This is gallium. It's shiny, and can be turned into jello like liquid. You can also play with it, without being harmed. But what would happen if you put this metal into your mouth, and then swallowed ...
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