The composition of Earth's core may be easier to resolve than previously thought. Laboratory experiments strengthen the hypothesis that oxygen and silicon are the prime candidates for the light ...
But which element is it? Here we can bring out the line-up of usual suspects: sulphur, oxygen, silicon, carbon and hydrogen. Each is geologically abundant and can dissolve in liquid iron under the ...
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