Rare metals war: China extracts critical mineral rubidium from brine for first time
New process could potentially slash China’s dependence on imports of strategic metal used in tech, military and aerospace industries
Rare metals war: China extracts critical mineral rubidium from brine for first time
New process could potentially slash China’s dependence on imports of strategic metal used in tech, military and aerospace industries
They like to use adjective like secret, quiet to describe CN doing.Weakly space-confined all-inorganic perovskites for light-emitting diodes
A discussion of the 14.5m telescope China is building and curiosity as to why the writers think China is being so quiet about it (might be internal academic politics):
Chinese firm masters Yttrium-90 production using commercial reactors, offering new hope for liver cancer patients
The achievement was made possible after Yttrium-90 glass microspheres, irradiated in the Hefu-1 unit at the Qinshan nuclear power plant in Haiyan, East China's Zhejiang Province, were successfully extracted and passed all relevant quality inspections, according to CNNC.