SE25-053 Highlights: 1.1 meters grading 27.0% Zn, 60.1 g/t Ag, 1.5 g/t Au, 0.7% Pb, 0.4% Cu, 0.03% Sb (or 766.4 g/t AgEq) and 8.6 meters grading 10.4% Zn, 21.1 g/t Ag, 0.3% Pb, 0.1% Cu, 0.1 g/t Au, 0.
Scientists have uncovered an unexpected potential treatment for persistent nail infections, using a gas best known for its foul smell.
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Specifically, a team from the University of Bath and King’s College London believes that the gas could be used to treat ...
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Hydrogen sulfide, the volcanic gas that smells of rotten eggs, could be used in a new treatment for tricky nail infections that acts faster and with fewer side effects, according to scientists at the ...
Scientists discovered the world's largest spiderweb, spanning 106 square meters in Sulfur Cave, Greece/Albania. This ...