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US turns gold mine into giant fridge to hold 15,000 tons of liquid argon at -303°F
Scientists in the United States are making efforts to tackle a colossal engineering challenge.
New research suggests laser melting metal parts in a CO2 atmosphere could be “good enough” for Mars, and maybe cheaper on Earth too.
The Large Hadron Collider’s ATLAS detector measures the electrical pulses generated by particle collisions. Its vat of ultra-cold argon captures an electronic trace of every particle that passes ...
Rutgers scientists also studied how neutrinos interact with liquid argon. International team led by Rutgers challenges sterile neutrino existence after 10 years MicroBooNE experiment used liquid-argon ...
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US turns gold mine into a giant fridge for 15,000 tons of argon at -303°F
Deep under the Black Hills, the United States is turning a historic gold mine into what is effectively a colossal ...
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