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A previously unexploited source of information is now throwing new light on Earth's climate during the age of dinosaurs.
Albuquerque Isotopes infielder Kyle Karros, right, celebrates with teammates in the dugout after hitting a home run during ...
The Albuquerque Isotopes are collaborating with the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC) to bring all things Indigenous to ...
Dinosaur teeth are no longer just relics of prehistory. Scientists have discovered they hold an untapped record of Earth’s deep climate past, revealing that atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) levels ...
Josh Mahler, 12, dives for a ball he threw while testing his skills with Carter McLelland, 12, middle, and Phillip Gonzales, ...
ASP Isotopes is uniquely positioned at the intersection of radiopharmaceuticals, quantum computing, and nuclear energy. Read ...
As our new CTO, you will drive the design and scale-up of our Thorium Purification Plants (TPP) and mineral-processing ...
This transformative ability some isotopes have has to do with the fact not all isotopes are stable, and is what led Frederick Soddy to his Nobel Prize-winning discovery of isotopes in 1913.
ASP Isotopes (NASDAQ:ASPI) has priced an offering of 7.5 million shares of its common stock at $8.00 per share, raising approximately $60 million in gross proceeds. The shares are being sold to a ...