The Quiksilver Mines of Silicon Valley and Mercury Manufacturing in New Almaden, California

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Mercury was mined commercially in Silicon Valley until 1976. The Quiksilver Mines of New Almaden, California, a few miles from the city limits of San Jose, California produced during the 1940’s and 1950’s more mercury than any other mines in the world. The mines are now part of a sweeping, vast, beautiful park in south San Jose — the Quiksilver Mines County Park.


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How Things Break

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An article explaining the particle science behind how things break.


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How Things Break

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An article explaining the particle science behind how things break.


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The Periodic Table

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Explanation of the periodic table of elements.


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Never-Ending Space and Its Planets

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All information I have about the planets in our galaxy.


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Elements of the Periodic Table: Beryllium (Be)

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Essential facts, history and uses of the fourth element of the periodic table.


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Elements of the Periodic Table: Lithium (Li)

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Essential facts, history and uses of the third element of the periodic table.


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Graphene: The Future of Technology

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Will this new wonder metal make life 1000 times more convenient?


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Aluminum Report

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Here is a short report on aluminum.


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Aluminum Report

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This is a report I did on aluminum.


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