State-run GMDC says it is contemplating conducting a study to determine the economic viability of setting up a rare earth elements processing unit in Gujarat’s Chotaudepur district. Rare-earth elements, (REE) also known as rare-earth metals, are crucial to developing green energy technologie
Millions of new iPhone 14s will be wending their way to excited customers soon, with the new model’s release on 16 September.
Its new and improved features include a slightly smaller carbon footprint: the iPhone 14 represents 61kg CO2e in greenhouse gases compared to 64kg CO2e for
This week, Editor-in-Chief Elliot Williams and Assignments Editor Kristina Panos had a lot of fun discussing the best of the previous week’s hacks in spite of Elliot’s microphone connectivity troubles. News-wise, we busted out the wine and cheese to briefly debate whether a Colorad
Critics of the F-35 Lightning II have new ammunition to “shoot down” the fifth-generation multirole combat aircraft. Just weeks after the U.S. military’s fleet of F-35s were inspected due to an issue with the aircraft’s ejection seat – and which resulted in the ground
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Found in Earth’s solar system, the imaging is expected to lead to new understandings of black holes, galaxies, and the laws of physics in space.
Among the black holes, the heaviest and most mysteri
What takes four years to make and costs more than $20,000? A trash can in San Francisco.
That costly, boxy bin is among six trash cans hitting San Francisco’s streets this summer in the city’s long saga in search of the perfect can. Overflowing trash cans are a common sight in the No
What takes years to make and costs more than $20,000
SAN FRANCISCO -- What takes four years to make and costs more than $20,000? A trash can in San Francisco.
That costly, boxy bin is among six trash cans hitting San Francisco's streets this summer in the city's long sag
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For years, researchers have pursued a strange phenomenon: When you hit an ultra-thin magnet with a laser, it abruptly de-magnetizes. Imagine the magnet on your refrigerator suddenly falling off.
Now, scientists at CU Boulder are digging i
Stevens researchers develop a ferromagnetic semiconductor that works at room temperature, solving one of science's most intractable problems
image: A ferromagnetic semiconductor semiconductor two-atoms thick. The green, blue, and red spheres are
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