Selva Resources Corporation, the Nevada based gold refining company with operations in South America, announced today that they have engaged BalaClava Consultants of Lima, Peru to provide technical and business assi...
Capital Gold Corporation (NYSE AMEX: CGC; TSX: CGC) is pleased to announce that on June 18, 2010, the Mexican environmental protection authority, PROFEPA (Procuraduria Federal Proteccion al Ambiente), awarded a Clea...
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/a75bf8/cpm_platinum_pall) has announced the addition of the "CPM Platinum, Palladium, and Rhodium Long-Term Outlook: Ten-Year Projections for Supply, ...
Agnico-Eagle Mines Limited ("Agnico-Eagle") and Meliadine Holdings Inc. (formerly Comaplex Minerals Corp.) ("Meliadine") jointly announce the completion of the acquisition of Meliadine by Agnico-Eagle.
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Dow Corning’s commitment to continuously improving its health and safety performance has won the company a national gold award for the second year running.
Raydiance, Inc., the world’s leading developer of ultrafast laser technology, announced today that it has demonstrated the ability to machine precise, micron-resolution features in gold and platinum, two of the more difficult-to-process materials used in advanced medical devices.
Since Richard Feynman's first envisioned the quantum computer in 1982, there have been many studies of potential candidates -- computers that use quantum bits, or qubits, capable of holding an more than one value at a time and computing at speeds far beyond existing silicon-based machines for certain problems.
When it comes to metal catalysts, the platinum standard is, well, platinum! However, at about $2,000 an ounce, platinum is more expensive than gold.
The management and staff of Selva Resources are delighted to announce the strategic agreement to source and the company's alliance with Molino Boris based in Suyo Peru to deliver its total production capacity of hig...
A surprising MIT laboratory finding about the behavior of a thin sheet of material — less than a thousandth of the thickness of a human hair — could lead to improved ways of studying the behavior of electrodes and perhaps ultimately to improvements in the rate of power production from one type of fuel cell, according to a report published this week.
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