A technician works on the production line of a machinery company in Luannan county, Hebei province. [Photo/Xinhua] BEIJING - The value-added industrial output of China's non-ferrous metals industry ...
Abstract: Multiple methods are available for patterning liquid metals, with distinct advantages and drawbacks. In this study, we focus on exploring the capabilities of digital non-contact deposition ...
We’re about a quarter-century removed from the days when nu metal ruled the airwaves, and the once-maligned subgenre of music continues to hold a hell of a lot more cultural significance than its ...
October was a wild, wild month for investors in Critical Metals Group (CRML 3.46%). The mining stock rocketed from single digits at the beginning of the month to an all-time high of $32.15 per share ...
A non-reciprocal phase transition to a many-body, time-dependent phase is proposed to emerge in driven layered ferromagnets. (Nanowerk News) A theoretical framework predicts the emergence of ...
Why would you want to detect metal? Oh, I don't know … maybe you want to find some gold in the ground. You could dig up ALL the dirt, or you could find the location that has the gold before you dig.
For months, Vipin Raina had been bracing for a stampede of buying from Indian customers loading up on silver to honor the Hindu goddess of wealth. But when it came, he was still blown away. At the ...
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Shares of Critical Metals Corp (NASDAQ:CRML) are soaring Monday afternoon. The rally follows news that Blackboxstocks' merger target, REalloys Inc., has entered into a letter of intent for a 10-year ...
Trilogy Metals soared over 200% after the U.S. government secured a 10% stake and revived Ambler Road, turning the junior into a strategic critical minerals asset. Arctic delivers near-term value with ...
Shares of Critical Metals Corp (NASDAQ:CRML) are trading sharply higher Wednesday morning. The surge follows the announcement of an offtake agreement with REalloys, a U.S.-based rare earth processor.