Monthly Archives: April 2020

Desert Mountain Energy Provides Update on Corporate Progress and Discusses the Worldwide Helium Market

Vancouver, British Columbia – DESERT MOUNTAIN ENERGY CORP. is pleased to provide a brief update on the status of the Company and its work programs in the current environment as well as an overview of the worldwide helium market in … Continue reading

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Next Level Sensitivity and Efficiency through Combined Technologies

Introduction Clean water is essential for humans and the environment. Monitoring contaminants in water and wastewater is consequently a big and important field in analytical chemistry. Many substances can be found in water. One group is the volatile organic compound … Continue reading

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NASA Wants Companies To Build Moon Payloads That Could Fit On A Roomba

NASA needs your help to fit payloads on tiny lunar rovers, each machine about the size of a Roomba. A new challenge called “Honey, I Shrunk the NASA Payload” asks companies to come up with ways to get data-gathering implements … Continue reading

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How Moon Mining Could Transform The Economy and Space Travel

Moon mining is poised to become a thriving off-world industry, one that could transform not only the world economy, but also be a driving force for putting boots on the ground throughout our solar system. But what exactly does the … Continue reading

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Synopsis: Three Helium-Ammonia Compounds Found for Icy Planets

Stable compounds made from helium and ammonia are predicted to form at the extreme pressures found inside Neptune and Uranus. Helium—the most inert element on the periodic table—and ammonia—a compound made of nitrogen and hydrogen—are major components of icy giant … Continue reading

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