Thermodynamics, where are you? Physicists heated gold to 18726 °C and did not melt it
American physicists from The University of Nevada, Reno conducted an unusual experiment by heating gold with lasers to 18,726°C. For some trillionths of a second the metal remained hard and did not want to melt.
Fusion startup has learned to make gold from mercury profitably and in large quantities
Alchemy is no longer a pseudoscience, and it is used to write scientific papers and propose technologies. It made fusion possible.
Blue laser awakens magnetic properties of gold and copper
Physicists have known for more than 100 years about strange magnetic signals in metals such as copper and gold, which have no pronounced magnetic properties.
Researchers improve gold extraction from old electronics
Researchers from the University of Flinders in Australia have developed a safer method of gold extraction and recovery from ore and electronic waste.
Trees don't grow in an oven: Amazon forests may disappear because of... gold
Scientists in a new study have found that gold mining in South America makes restoration of the Amazon rainforest impossible.
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