The Southern Andes is considered one of the most active volcanic regions in the world. Researchers issue warning after ...
Earth’s climate balance isn’t just governed by the slow weathering of silicate rocks, which capture carbon and stabilize temperature over eons. New research reveals that biological and oceanic ...
Geochemical models describing the behaviour of niobium during Earth’s growth rely on the general paradigm that niobium was delivered by Earth’s asteroidal building blocks at chondritic abundances.
Layered silicates with three-dimensional microporosity within the layers have the potential to enable new applications in catalysis, adsorption and ion-exchange. Until now no such materials have been ...
New York, July 25, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global liquid sodium silicate market size is projected to expand at ~10% CAGR between 2023 and 2035. The market is expected to garner a revenue of USD ...
What: Astronomers using JWST and ALMA have captured the earliest known stage of planet formation around the protostar ...
Throughout most of Earth's geological history, its paleoclimate has remained hospitable to life—largely thanks to continental silicate weathering, which acts as a long-term planetary thermostat.
Glass ranks as one of the most important materials of our age. You have only to think about smartphones, or drinking glasses, or look out of the window to realise that glass in its various forms is ...
A research team is exploring new battery technologies for grid energy storage. The team's recent results suggest that iron, when treated with the electrolyte additive silicate, could create a ...
A schist in the hand may be quite continental, but diamonds are a geologist's best friend. For proof, look no further than a recently mined diamond that contained a mineral that had never been seen in ...
Report Ocean has published a new report on the Zirconium Silicate Market, delivering an extensive analysis of key factors such as market restraints, drivers, and opportunities. The report offers a ...
When seeing a story from MIT’s Lincoln Labs that promises 3D printing glass, our first reaction was that it might use some rare or novel chemicals, and certainly a super-high-tech printer. Perhaps it ...