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Kale, cabbage, and broccoli could turn toxic soil into a new source of critical thallium metal
University of Queensland geochemist Dr. Amelia Corzo-Remigio said powerful X-rays confirmed crops in the Brassicaceae family ...
Brassica oleracea - or kale - accumulates thallium in crystallised form, and therefore may be compatible with metallurgical ...
Using self-developed drones and advanced sensors, researchers can now see both under the snow and into the ground. The ...
Blue Origin has successfully extracted oxygen from Moon-like soil in lab tests, a significant step for sustained lunar ...
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US scientists’ new method can measure rare-earth elements in plants without destroying them
Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a novel technique to detect and ...
A few months ago, a young patient walked into my clinic holding two serums—one wrapped in earthy glass with delicate ...
A plant-inspired aerogel uses solar evaporation to extract heavy metals from soil at 1.5 meters depth, far beyond any living ...
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Plants and boron reshaping metal science
From cancer-fighting proteins to eco-friendly metal extraction, scientists are finding surprising new uses for elements like boron and thallium. ETH Zurich chemists have unlocked a faster way to build ...
Using advanced analytical methods, researchers at UQ’s Sustainable Minerals Institute (SMI) found that Brassica ...
Discover eco-watches, sustainable timepieces powered by solar or kinetic energy, reducing e-waste and promoting ...
Spring snowmelt increases the likelihood of basement flooding in Wixom, MI. Melting snow, especially when paired with heavy ...
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