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Ancient process that created rare earth elements discovered
A new study suggests rare earth elements form in magma above ancient subduction zones, as that magma reacts with substances ...
It isn’t carbon, it isn’t nickel, it sure as heck ain’t gold — it doesn’t even have a formal name. But never mind that. The newly created superheavy element, announced today in a paper published in ...
To expand the periodic table, it might be time to go titanium. A new study lays the groundwork to expand the periodic table with a search for element 120, to be made by slamming electrically charged ...
Under the right conditions, 1g of oyster shells can capture and lock away up to around 1.5g of the rare earth elements ...
The two most promising potential element candidates are element 119, tentatively named ununennium, and element 120, aka unbinilium. These elements are so massive that they do not fit in any of the ...
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