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China has achieved a technological breakthrough in the production of rubidium, the South China Morning Post has reported, as Beijing looks to expand its dominance in the critical minerals supply ...
ASX-listed Everest Metals Corporation (EMC) is aiming to lead Australia’s entry into the rubidium sector by leveraging its new membership in the US Defence Industrial Base Consortium (DIBC ...
Chinese scientists have achieved a breakthrough in the commercial extraction of the critical metal rubidium directly from salt lake brine, potentially slashing dependence on imports – mostly ...
Everest Metals has been granted membership in the US Defence Industrial Base Consortium (DIBC), enabling the company to advance its Mt Edon rubidium project in Western Australia (WA).
In 2023, NASA awarded the CU Boulder researchers a $5.5 million grant through the agency’s Quantum Pathways Institute to continue developing the sensor technology. The new device is a marvel of ...
In a new study, physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder have used a cloud of atoms chilled down to incredibly cold temperatures to simultaneously measure acceleration in three dimensions ...
Chinese scientists have created a new method to extract ultra-pure rubidium chloride from brine that contains small amounts of this metal. This is an important step forward for the country’s ...
Antimony selenide (Sb₂Se₃) is emerging as a sustainable absorber material for thin film solar cells due to its advantageous optical and electronic properties.
The performance of perovskite-based tandem solar cells is hindered by the desorption of the molecules that passivate detrimental defects. Now, researchers design passivators with multiple ...
The rational design and construction of noble metal-free electrocatalysts featuring high efficiency and low cost are important for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). A significant development in ...
Abstract: Iron selenide nanocrystals with hexagonal (H) and monoclinic (M) NiAs-like structure were synthesized via a one-pot thermal decomposition of ferrous chloride and Se powder in oleylamine.
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