This week's element is Hafnium, which has the atomic symbol Hf and the atomic number 72. Hafnium gets its name from the Latin for Copenhagen, where it was discovered. Hafnium is a shiny, ...
A Chinese national accused of directing attacks as part of the large scale Hafnium intrusion campaign has appeared in court ...
The market for hafnium, a metal crucial to both the aerospace and nuclear energy industries, may remain a relatively tiny one for now. But look for it to grow much bigger in the global infrastructure ...
TITANIUM AND ZIRCONIUM have traditionally dominated group 4 chemistry. Hafnium, the third member of this group of early transition metals, has been the odd element out. But not anymore. Steady ...
Researchers in the UK and around the world are currently working on prototype technologies that could enable new types of aircraft to travel at hypersonic speeds – five times faster than the speed of ...
A group of scientists from NUST MISIS developed a ceramic material with the highest melting point among currently known compounds. Due to the unique combination of physical, mechanical and thermal ...
ONE consequence of the growth of microelectronics has been an exploration of the periodic table reminiscent of European navigators' search for the spice islands half a millennium ago. Then, as now, ...
Reusable spacecraft would make space exploration both more cost-effective and accessible, which is why space agencies have been actively pursuing their development. However, spaceplanes are subjected ...
SINGAPORE - Hafnium Ventures and the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) have entered an exclusive license agreement, enabling the commercialisation of a low-calorie noodle ...