Australian synthetic biologists have developed a prototype for an innovative biosensor that can detect rare earth elements and be modified for a range of other applications.
The find is believed to contain the largest deposit of medium and heavy REEs in China, fueling the country's high-tech ambitions.
Sweden's LKAB could supply around 18% of Europe's rare earth metal demand in the long term if its north Arctic Per Geijer ...
As global demand for rare earth elements surges, Greenland's vast untapped deposits could transform the tech industry's supply chain, but environmental concerns and technical challenges complicate the ...
DoD has awarded a $5.1 million contract to Rare Resource Recycling (REEcycle) to extract rare earth minerals from electronic ...
Recent sampling shows that a high-alpine tributary of the Roaring Fork River, in addition to having high concentrations of ...
The production of dysprosium oxide is significant due to its critical role in advanced technologies that rely on the unique ...
WHEAT RIDGE, Colo., Jan. 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- USA Rare Earth (“USARE” or the “Company”), a company building a domestic rare earth supply chain from mine to magnet, achieved a significant ...
It is a super-large ion-adsorption type of rare earth deposit, containing key metals for the development of high-tech ...
We are bullish on Lynas despite recent underperformance, citing upcoming production increases and potential price benefits.
This initiative seeks to unlock significant high-value critical mineral resources, offering advanced processing opportunities ...