A bunch of materials called rare earth elements (REE) that are crucial for producing a vast range of tech products – from ...
How China gained control of 90% of rare-earth refining while the U.S. abandoned Mountain Pass mine, creating dangerous ...
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Almost $100 Billion Worth of Rare Earth Elements May Be Buried in The US
The waste left over from spent fossil fuel may contain a treasure trove of rare-earth elements worth billions of dollars.
At the edge of California’s Mojave Desert, the Mountain Pass mine looks like any other stretch of dust and rock.
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Man Keeps Rock For Years, Hoping It's Gold. It Turned Out to Be Way More Valuable.
"Meteorites provide the cheapest form of space exploration. They transport us back in time, providing clues to the age, ...
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Cutting Into a $10K Rock?
A team carefully cuts into a valuable mineral specimen to reveal what’s inside, showcasing skill, patience, and geological ...
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High Voltage: The UK wants to stockpile critical minerals, and it may need to forget the Ashes rivalry to do it
The UK is the latest major economy to place critical minerals high on its agenda, announcing a plan to reduce its reliance on ...
A man searching for gold in Australia instead unearthed a 17-kilogram meteorite, estimated to be 4.6 billion years old. This ...
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Lodestar Resources begins Virgin Mountain exploration aimed at yttrium and other heavy REEs
As supply constraints mount around rare earths and sovereign supply becomes a major strategic concern, Lodestar Resources has ...
Eclipse Metals has completed diamond drilling at its Ivigtût cryolite and critical minerals project in Greenland which has linked two world-class mineral systems.
David Hole thought he had struck gold with his metal detector but what he really discovered was far rarer - but it would take ...
Uranium explorer Atomic Eagle lifts 48% on second day of trading following a merger between Tombador Iron and GoviEx Uranium.
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