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To: EarlyOne who wrote (76)12/23/2011 12:32:02 PM
From: zeptepiRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 132
 
They are just in the early stages of their experimentations. Now that they have informed the world of their progress, other research teams may/will begin further work. This is the natural progression of science.

I just hope that niobium becomes an important part of future research.



To: EarlyOne who wrote (76)12/23/2011 3:40:34 PM
From: akeygonRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 132
 
Exactly, any wide commercial use would/will make Nb popular, and the element name will enter into common investors. Then it will be "sexy", like REE´s became recently. The level of "sexy" statues would have great influence also on SRSR/NS SP. Its most common use in Fe alloys is not that much attractive, at least nowadays.