This week's element is Hafnium, which has the atomic symbol Hf and the atomic number 72. Hafnium gets its name from the Latin for Copenhagen, where it was discovered. Hafnium is a shiny, ...
The market for hafnium, a metal crucial to both the aerospace and nuclear energy industries, may remain a relatively tiny one for now. But look for it to grow much bigger in the global infrastructure ...
The previous post examined the dirtiest of the so-called dirty bombs, which, if ever built, would release high-energy radioactivity by converting cobalt-59 into cobalt-60. This post examines an ...
TITANIUM AND ZIRCONIUM have traditionally dominated group 4 chemistry. Hafnium, the third member of this group of early transition metals, has been the odd element out. But not anymore. Steady ...
Jan 29 (Reuters) - Intel Corp. and IBM on Friday announced one of the biggest advances in transistor technology in four decades that will allow microchips to become smaller, more powerful and use less ...
An international team of researchers have found a way to determine the origin of colourless glass from the Roman period. Using isotopes of the rare element hafnium, they confirm that the prestigious ...
Scientists have succeeded in growing ultra-thin (2.5-nanometre) ferroelectric films based on hafnium oxide that could potentially be used to develop non-volatile memory elements called ferroelectric ...
(Nasdaq: CRML) (“Critical Metals Corp” or the “Company”), a leading critical minerals mining company, today highlighted industry forecasts indicating that global hafnium demand could increase by ...
Archaeological glass contains information about the movement of goods and ancient economies, yet the understanding of critical aspects of the ancient glass industry is fragmentary. Until now, it has ...