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 ...
DoD has awarded a $5.1 million contract to Rare Resource Recycling (REEcycle) to extract rare earth minerals from electronic ...
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 ...
Lycaon Resources recently completed scout drillhole at its Stansmore target in WA to test a magnetic anomaly has intercepted ...
The production of dysprosium oxide is significant due to its critical role in advanced technologies that rely on the unique ...
Recent sampling shows that a high-alpine tributary of the Roaring Fork River, in addition to having high concentrations of ...
The US has a long-standing interest in Greenland, with Trump's recent push driven by national security concerns and Greenland ...
It is a super-large ion-adsorption type of rare earth deposit, containing key metals for the development of high-tech ...
Rare Earth Elements (REEs) are a group of 17 chemically similar elements that are critical in various high-tech applications, including electronics, renewable energy technologies, and advanced ...