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Critical thinking – deep seabed mining and the global demand for minerals
The Royal Society of Chemistry
Izzi Monk, Environment Policy Advisor, looks at the chemical sciences' vital dual role in achieving a circular economy for critical minerals...
9 months ago
Review: Formula Cura 4 Brakes
Pinkbike
Powerful and predictable, the mineral-oil filled Cura 4 brakes are worth a look.
8 months ago
Urgent action needed on WEEE
The Royal Society of Chemistry
We welcome the spotlight the Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) has shone on the lack of progress made by the UK Government when it comes to addressing...
2 months ago
Scientists synthesize cerium mineral that holds promise for biomedical research
Phys.org
Trinity geoscientists have developed a cheap and environmentally friendly method for the synthesis of the rare earth mineral which holds...
14 months ago
Critical minerals recovery from electronic waste
EurekAlert!
image: Materials scientist Qingpu Wang of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and his colleagues developed a nontoxic method to recover va.
3 weeks ago
SRAM Quietly Launches New DB8 Mineral Oil Brakes
Pinkbike
SRAM has a new brake on the way, one that uses mineral oil rather than DOT fluid to activate its four pistons. The DB8 brake will initially...
25 months ago
Phytomining: how to mine a tree | Feature
RSC Education
Scientists are extracting useful metal compounds from contaminated soil using plants. An illustration of scientists working with plants that...
24 months ago
SRAM Releases Stealth Brake Lineup
Pinkbike
New levers for Code brakes, and a new 4-piston Level caliper.
13 months ago
China’s treasure | The Mole
RSC Education
China has the world's largest reserves of rare earth minerals. China has dramatically reduced their exports of rare earth metals in a surprising move for...
55 months ago
Lithium | Elements
RSC Education
John Emsley investigates the element that is the lightest of metals and celebrated in song. In this issue: Lithium. The-Elements_pg013_250. Source: © NASA...
55 months ago