Hannah S. R. Hughes, Federica Zaccarini, Jens Andersen
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Sperrylite is a tiny and rare mineral. However, Hannah Hughes and colleagues explain why often-overlooked sperrylite and its diverse platinum-group mineral siblings are critical for the green energy transition.
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