Discovery of an Isospin-Symmetric Island of Inversion in Molybdenum-84

📰 Original title: A perfectly balanced atom just broke one of nuclear physics’ biggest rules

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Discovery of an Isospin-Symmetric Island of Inversion in Molybdenum-84

Physicists have identified a surprising new ‘Island of Inversion’ in molybdenum-84, challenging long-held assumptions in nuclear physics. Traditionally, these regions, where atomic nuclei adopt highly…

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China curbs exports of five metals. What are they used for?

China has announced sweeping export restrictions on five metals used in the defence, clean energy and other industries.

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#Sponges' #symbiosis with #bacteria helps them store toxic #molybdenum to keep predators away
https://phys.org/news/2024-08-sponges-symbiosis-bacteria-toxic-molybdenum.html

Out of the blue: Hyperaccumulation of molybdenum in the Indo-Pacific sponge Theonella conica https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adn3923

"Entotheonella serves as a detoxifying organ for accumulating metals inside the body of its #sponge hosts. Hoarding more and more molybdenum, the bacteria convert it from its toxic soluble state into a mineral."

Sponges' symbiosis with bacteria helps them store toxic molybdenum to keep predators away, study shows

A new study at Tel Aviv University found that sponges in the Gulf of Eilat have developed an original way to keep predators away. The researchers found that the sponges contain an unprecedented concentration of the highly toxic mineral molybdenum (Mo). In addition, they identified the bacterium that enables sponges to store such high concentrations of this precious metal and unraveled the symbiosis between the two organisms.

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Elemental Research Inc. Manufacturers of the Original Angstrom Minerals

Elemental Research Inc. is the original Angstrom Minerals Manufacturer. Since 2003 we have produced the smallest, cell ready liquid mineral supplement which is 99.9% absorbed by the body.

A Multi-Billion-Dollar Question – Researchers Are Closer to Understanding Hydrogen’s Great Challenge

Solving embrittlement is a multi-billion-dollar question. Why hydrogen causes steels to become brittle and crack is the great conundrum of engineers and researchers looking to develop large-scale transport and storage solutions for the hydrogen age – an era which Australia hopes to lead by 2030.

SciTechDaily

Theoretical models have indicated that carbon vacancies in metal #carbide precipitates are effective H traps..Increasing the number of carbon vacancies in individual metal carbides is important since the overall hydrogen trapping capacity can be leveraged by introducing abundant metal carbides..we compare a reference #steel..with an experimental steel added with #molybdenum (Mo), which form Ti-Mo carbides comprising more carbon vacancies than TiCs."

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-45017-4

Engineering metal-carbide hydrogen traps in steels - Nature Communications

Understanding how hydrogen embrittles steels and developing the solutions are crucial for enabling the hydrogen economy. Here, the authors report a materials design strategy that can increase the hydrogen trapping capacity by creating carbon vacancies in metal carbide precipitates via microalloying.

Nature

"Here we report an integrated 32 × 32 #vector–#matrix multiplier with 1,024 floating-gate field-effect #transistors that use #monolayer #molybdenum disulfide as the channel material. In our wafer-scale fabrication process, we achieve a high yield and low device-to-device variability, which are prerequisites for practical applications"

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41928-023-01064-1

A large-scale integrated vector–matrix multiplication processor based on monolayer molybdenum disulfide memories - Nature Electronics

An in-memory computing chip for vector–matrix multiplication and discrete signal processing applications can be fabricated using floating-gate field-effect transistors based on monolayer molybdenum disulfide.

Nature

Also on a #friday #molybdenene the #graphene of #molybdenum atoms. offering very high temperature resistance. Probably also ultra high brittleness, the likes of which human kind has never seen before! imagine what you could make with something soo brittle and so heat resistant that you could break it in a fire!

https://scitechdaily.com/beyond-graphene-a-new-metallic-2d-material-molybdenene/

Beyond Graphene: A New “Metallic” 2D Material – Molybdenene

Researchers have developed a new 2D material named "molybdenene." Composed of a single atomic layer of molybdenum atoms, this material stands out due to its metallic nature. Two-dimensional materials like graphene show fascinating properties such as superconductivity, extraordinary strength, and

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