source:Minng WeeklyToronto-based Innovation Metals Corporation (IMC) says commissioning of its demonstration-scale rare earth separation and purification pilot plant, in Ontario, will start in the first quarter of this year.This follows the company undertaking extensive process and hardware design activities during 2021, and subsequent construction activities underway for the demo plant.The facility will be used to verify the commercial viability of IMC’s RapidSX technology. The company anticipates that its technology will be ready for commercial adoption and implementation by customers by the...
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source:EurekAlertChaos, popular as butterfly effect, describes the irregular phenomenon of deterministic systems. Based on the unique features of sensitivity to initial conditions and unpredictability to future evolutions, chaos from laser diodes have found applications in private optical communication links, high-rate random number generations, Lidar systems, as well as recent optical computing networks. However, most light chaos are operated in the near-infrared regime, and hence the applications are limited to this spectral range as well.A Chinese team of scientists, led by Professor Cheng ...
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NioCorp Achieves Positive Results in Metallurgical Testing of Possible Rare Earth Production at its Elk Creek, Nebraska Project source:CISIONCENTENNIAL, Colo., Jan. 3, 2022 /CNW/ -- NioCorp Developments Ltd. ('NioCorp' or the 'Company') (TSX: NB;OTCQX: NIOBF) is pleased to announce positive results from its ongoing metallurgical work regarding the process to extract rare earth elements from ore samples sourced at its Elk Creek Project (the 'Project').Salt Lake City-based L3 Process Development ('L3') has been conducting small scale testing for NioCorp on ra...
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source:PV magazineAn international research team has tested a holographic film based on prismatic concentrators that was presented by Russian scientists last year and is claimed to significantly reduce the operating temperature of solar modules, including that of thermal-photovoltaic devices. According to the new findings, the film is able to lower the operating temperature by around 3.5 degrees Celsius.Scientists from South Ural State University (SUSU), in Russia, announced, in March, they had patented a new technology to prevent PV modules from overheating. The proposed technique consists of...
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