Los Alamos National Laboratory: Newly Identified Tiny Mineral Named for Los Alamos and U. Wisconsin Scientists
January 26, 2021
January 26, 2021
LOS ALAMOS, New Mexico, Jan. 26 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Los Alamos National Laboratory issued the following news release:
A vanishingly tiny mineral is being named for two scientists who have revolutionized the analysis of mineral samples. Xuite (pronounced "zoo-ite"), the newest member of the nano-mineral pantheon, is named in honor of Los Alamos National Laboratory mineralogist Hongwu Xu and the University of Wisconsin's Huifang Xu.
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A vanishingly tiny mineral is being named for two scientists who have revolutionized the analysis of mineral samples. Xuite (pronounced "zoo-ite"), the newest member of the nano-mineral pantheon, is named in honor of Los Alamos National Laboratory mineralogist Hongwu Xu and the University of Wisconsin's Huifang Xu.
"It is a . . .