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Journal study co-authored by Bucknell chemical engineering professor explores how deep learning can revolutionize biodiesel ...
Simon Fraser University has strategically recruited a team of world-class researchers with the interdisciplinary expertise ...
In his laboratory at the University of Poitiers in France, Abderrazak El Albani contemplates the rock glittering in his hands ...
Malaysia stands at a crossroads. The discovery of sizeable deposits of rare earth elements (REEs)—those seventeen obscure ...
XRF relies on the emission of secondary X-rays from a material when irradiated with primary X-rays. Each element emits characteristic energy lines, allowing analysts to identify and quantify its ...