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From semiconductors to battery manufacturing processes minor metals like tantalum and indium play a role in enhancing the efficiency and dependability of gadgets. With the evolution of the tech sector ...
On March 27, the Yunnan Provincial Grain and Material Reserve Bureau and Yunnan Tin Holding Company held a signing ceremony for the Yunnan Province Nonferrous Metals (Tin, Indium) Reserve Agreement in ...
Carnage in equity markets has followed one of the most divisive economic policy decisions in recent times, as a slew of ...
Military Metals Corp. (CSE: MILI) (OTCQB: MILIF) (FSE: QN90), an exploration company advancing the secure supply of strategic ...
Metals aren’t typically something we think of as chewable (unless you happen to be the Iron Giant), but there appears to be an exception – indium. Try to gnaw on some steel and you could land ...
indium, tin and lead that are as thin as their atomic bonds allow. To squeeze the metal, the researchers used two extremely flat sapphire crystals with a thin layer of molybdenum disulfide (MoS 2 ...
China's latest export restrictions on Scandium and Dysprosium threaten to disrupt global supply chains for major tech players ...
Military Metals (CSE:MILI) has welcomed the U.S. administration’s decision to exclude a key group of minerals from the ...
China in February announced plans to impose export controls on five key metals — tungsten, tellurium, molybdenum, indium and ...
The method can be applied to any metal with a low melting point, and the team has used it to make 2D sheets of bismuth, gallium, indium, lead and tin. The feat was reported today in Nature 1.
The arrangement of small molecules—known as ligands—around transition metal atoms affects how the metal atoms behave. This is important because transition metals are used as catalysts in the synthesis ...
Chinese scientists have found a way to squeeze metals into ultra-thin sheets ... in Beijing produced sheets of bismuth, gallium, indium, tin and lead that were in some cases just one atom ...