The Chinese Academy of Physics researchers claim the method can be applied to any metal with a low melting point. This ...
In an article published in the journal Nature on Thursday, the researchers said that compared to their bulkier counterparts, ...
Metals aren’t typically something we think of as chewable (unless you happen to be the Iron Giant), but there appears to be an exception – indium. Try to gnaw on some steel and you could land ...
Sheets of bismuth, gallium, indium, tin and lead can now be made just a few atoms thick by crushing them at a high ...
Bismuth prices in Europe have surged to all-time highs as China's export controls squeeze supplies of the mineral used in atomic research, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, according to traders and ...
BEIJING, March 13 (Xinhua) -- Chinese scientists have recently succeeded in creating ... including bismuth, tin, lead, indium and gallium. "The thickness of these 2D metals is just one millionth of a ...