Companies can't simply walk away from old oil and gas wells. They have to be capped in a way that protects the environment ...
The element bismuth can "float" between magnets due to magnetic levitation. What's the science behind this phenomenon?
Companies can't simply walk away from old oil and gas wells. They have to be capped in a way that protects the environment and prevents leaks. A new approach to today's solution could be better for ...
Admittedly, we have a pretty low bar for that kind of stuff, but eye candy aside, [Robin Debreuil]’s quick outline of his technique for desoldering with the help of bismuth is worth watching.
The industrial production of steel, concrete, or glass requires more than 20% of Germany's total energy consumption. Up to ...
Bismuth, the 83rd element in the periodic table, has been known since ancient times, but was often confused with lead and tin. In 1753, Claude François Geoffroy from France demonstrated that ...
The Hunt for Red October not only revolutionized military thrillers but also spotlighted the Soviet Alfa-class submarine, ...
A novel quantum state, "hybrid topology," was discovered in arsenic crystals by Princeton scientists, merging edge and ...
Lewaa Hmadeh, a PhD candidate at NTNU's Department of Geoscience and Petroleum, holds a test well plug made of a bismuth-tin alloy. The marks on the plug show that the alloy is MCP 137 ...