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Iron sulfide may be keeping Mercury’s core toasty and its magnetic field alive New estimates of the core’s heat loss could explain the planet’s long-lived magnetic field ...
Transforming ‘sewer gas’ into clean hydrogen fuel Study builds on previous work using ‘chemical looping’ Date: September 9, 2021 Source: Ohio State University Summary: Scientists have ...
Iron sulfides in hot springs around volcanic vents on land could have provided carbon in the form the earliest life needed to get started. A demonstration of the effectiveness of doped iron ...
Satoshi Okada, Chong Chen, Tomo-o Watsuji, Manabu Nishizawa, Yohey Suzuki, Yuji Sano, Dass Bissessur, Shigeru Deguchi, Ken Takai, The making of natural iron sulfide nanoparticles in a hot vent snail, ...
In a breakthrough new study, scientists and engineers have electrically transformed the abundant and low-cost non-magnetic material iron sulfide, also known as 'fool's gold' or pyrite, into a ...
Iron sulfide plaques have been observed on roots of wild rice (Zizania palustris) and other wetland plants grown in sulfur-impacted freshwater ecosystems, but the mechanism of their formation and ...