How do you feel about uranium? If it’s a question you’ve never had pause to ponder, you’ve clearly never worked in the energy sector – or traded RWAs. While applications for uranium extend further ...
B61-13: The US’ newest nuclear warhead. Though the number of nuclear weapons has dramatically declined since the end of the ...
Taking the soluble copper content in water quality samples as the research object, a mathematical model was established and flame atomic absorption spectrophotometry was used to analyze the ...
For example, uranium is atomic number 92, but there are two well-known isotopes, U-235 and U-238. U-235 is rare; less than 1 percent uranium is of the U-235 variety. U-235 has 143 neutrons and 92 ...
For nearly a decade now, from Aberdeen to Stavanger to Houma, wherever the oil and gas industry has needed to move a lot of people a long way offshore, the heavy-twin Sikorsky S-92 has been the ...
That would be almost impossible to get correct, right? Random number generators (RNG) are hardware devices or software algorithms that spawn a different sequence of numbers (and/or symbols ...
Organometallic molecules, which consist of a metal ion surrounded by a carbon-based framework, are relatively common for early actinide elements like uranium (atomic number 92) but are scarcely known ...
More than 75 years after its initial discovery, scientists have created an organometallic molecule containing the transuranium element berkelium. According to a new study, the electronic signature of ...
Organometallic molecules, which consist of a metal ion surrounded by a carbon-based framework, are relatively common for early actinide elements like uranium (atomic number 92), but they are scarcely ...
Organometallic molecules, which consist of a metal ion surrounded by a carbon-based framework, are relatively common for early actinide elements like uranium (atomic number 92), but they are ...