Northern Graphite Corporation (TSXV: NGC) (OTCQB: NGPHF) (FSE: 0NG) (XSTU:0NG) (the "Company" or "Northern") announces that it has completed a non-brokered private placement of 7,142,858 common shares ...
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Water-window X-rays without a synchrotron: How graphite flakes could shrink bioimaging tools
Researchers from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have found a new way to produce X-rays with wavelengths in what is called the "water window." This new method holds promise ...
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Terra Innovatum secures nuclear-grade graphite for planned micro-reactor in US
Terra Innovatum Global has executed its first procurement order for nuclear-grade graphite with Mersen, ...
Even if Canada mines lithium and builds battery plants, electrical vehicles still need a lot of graphite for the anode, and most battery-grade processing is concentrated in China which refines 90 per ...
Indonesian artist Veri Apriyatno explores the human form and emotion through his hyper-realistic pencil drawings. This series ...
Homeostasis is building a business at the intersection of climate policy, trade wars and the global race for battery materials with its graphite production tech.
PBKreviews gave the Galaxy S26 Ultra an impressive 9/10 repairability score, noting that Samsung kept repairs straightforward even as the phone got thinner. Ports, speakers, and most rear cameras stay ...
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Graphite flakes could shrink X-ray machines and revolutionize bioimaging
Researchers at Nanyang Technological University have demonstrated that ordinary graphite flakes, some as thin as 10 ...
Detailed price information for Northern Graphite Corp (NGC-X) from The Globe and Mail including charting and trades.
Claiming a three shot victory in Hong Kong, the Legion XIII captain used a full Callaway set-up to earn his first win in 18 ...
ESET researchers document how the Sednit APT group has reemerged with a modern toolkit centered on two paired implants – BeardShell and Covenant.
Diamonds are famous for their strength, but scientists have long suspected that another form of diamond might be even harder. Evidence of this was gathered over the past sixty years in meteorite ...
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