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Rowing in the right direction
Senior and MIT Crew member Tatum Wilhelm balances her chemical engineering and anthropology studies with early mornings on the Charles River.
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United kingdom
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University of Missouri Research Reactor pioneers lutetium-177 cancer treatment in the US
The University of Missouri Research Reactor (MURR) has successfully delivered its first batch of no-carrier-added lutetium-177 (NCA Lu-177) for cancer treatment
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Orphan drugs
Offshore Wind Turbines Need Rare Earth Metals Will There Be Enough to Go Around?
China dominates production of the crucial metals, and wind companies are scouring the globe for more sources.
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Northern territory
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Diana bauer
John ebert
Ryan corbett
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Jochen eickholt
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Michael derby
Claes cunliffe
Wind energy technologies office
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A planned US rare earth magnet factory has big China footprint
The Pentagon is funding a company named E-VAC Magnetics to make rare earth magnets in the US, to reduce its reliance on China
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Jack lifton
Zhongke sanhuan
Chinese academy of sciences
Critical minerals institute
Department of defense
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Chinese academy
State council
Rare earth observer
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Rare earth magnet
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Rare earth element
Bacteria Can Use Radioactive Elements Instead of Rare Earth Metals for Metabolism [Study]
Bacteria can also sustain their life by consuming other radioactive elements aside from lanthanides. Click to read more.
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Maaike goudriaan
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Ludwig maximilian university of munich
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Lactic acid bacteria
Fermented foods uses hybrid metabolism
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