- Picasso‘s favorite pigment may one day recycle metals from your cell phone — Prussian Blue binds with gold and platinum-group metals thanks to jungle gym structure https://arstechnica.com/science/2022/06/picassos-favorite-pigment-may-one-day-recycle-metals-from-your-cell-phone/ 6 comments science
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