Lasers just unlocked a hidden side of gold, copper, and aluminum
Copper Linked to Better Brain Function In Old Age, Diet Study Suggests
New study confirms copper-based fungicides as a reliable solution for aerial stem rot in potatoes - EurekAlert!
Physicists discover a copper-free high-temperature superconducting oxide
From colonialism to green transition: A new book on the cobalt and copper mining business in the Congo - EurekAlert
Brake pad dust can be more toxic than exhaust emissions, study says - The researchers found that a higher concentration of copper in some commonly used brake pads was associated with increased harmful effects on sensitive cells from people’s lungs, as a result of particles being breathed in.
Copper-Based Electrocatalysts: Using Corrosion for Efficient Biomass Upgrading
Meet the Ultrathin Conductor Set to Replace Copper in Advanced Electronics
$1.9M NIH grant will allow researchers to explore how copper kills bacteria - EurekAlert
X-ray measurements reveal an unexpected role for copper in photocatalysts - EurekAlert
ZJU researchers address oxidation issue of copper by laser writing towards in-situ integrated sensing - EurekAlert
The Green Economy Is Hungry for Copper—and People Are Stealing, Fighting, and Dying to Feed It
Using copper to convert CO₂ to methane could be game changer in mitigating climate change
Scientists Forge the World’s Thinnest Metallic Wire From Copper and Carbon Atoms
Running Out of Copper: A New Crisis for Renewable Energy?
Turning Tech Trash Into Precious Metals: Extracting Gold, Silver and Copper From Electronic Waste
Copper can't be mined fast enough to electrify the US
Sunlight to Methanol: Revolutionary CO2 Conversion Achieved With Copper and Carbon Nitride
Lunar and asteroid mining holds the promise for a solution to our critical mineral shortages. Given the projected increase in metals consumption through 2050, under a net zero scenario, current production rates of graphite, cobalt, nickel, copper, lithium, and platinum do not satisfy future needs.
Chemists use oxygen, copper 'scissors' to make cheaper drug treatments possible