Forgive my little foolishness but I do like to go back to past claims of how everything is running out and measuring them up against reality. And here's something from the New Scientist published back ...
Victory Metals has unveiled major grade increases in three critical heavy rare earth elements at its North Stanmore project ...
Victory Goldfields Limited ( ($AU:VTM) ) has shared an update. Victory Metals Limited has announced significant grade improvements in Terbium, ...
Terbium-161 NCA is a no-carrier-added, neutron-activated radionuclide uniquely suited for Radio Ligand Therapy (RLT). With an abundant emission of Auger electrons and high Linear Energy Transfer (LET) ...
Federal Hill-based Terbium Labs raised $2 million in new funding from the Omidyar Network, the philanthropic investment firm started by eBay founder Pierre Omidyar and Pam Omidyar, said Terbium CEO ...
BALTIMORE, MD--(Marketwired - September 20, 2016) - Terbium Labs announces the general availability of Matchlight, the world's first fully private, fully automated data intelligence system to find ...
At a research facility in Missouri, scientists are developing a new way to fight cancer that could change how some of the toughest tumors are treated. Using a radioactive substance called terbium-161, ...
The radiopharmaceutical consists of a radioactive molecule – in this case terbium-161 linked to a ligand. This ligand recognises proteins on the tumour cell, allowing highly targeted cancer treatment.
The rare metal terbium has been found in an exoplanet’s atmosphere for the first time. The researchers at Lund University in Sweden have also developed a new method for analyzing exoplanets, making it ...
The cybersecurity world is getting together on the West Coast this week for RSA. One Baltimore company started off the week with a big funding headline. Dark web-scouring startup Terbium Labs ...
A radioisotope produced at the University of Missouri Research Reactor holds promise for future cancer treatments. Carolyn Anderson and Heather Hennkens are leading the research project into how ...
Researchers from Penn State have developed a luminescent sensor that can detect a rare-earth element called terbium. The scientists managed to create this equipment by binding protein to the element.