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.
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An announcement from Heavy Rare Earths Limited ( ($AU:HRE) ) is now available. Heavy Rare Earths Limited has announced the completion of a ...
Pennsylvania could help President Donald Trump’s second administration achieve its energy goals, but not in the way most people may think. Fracking and Trump’s promise to “drill, baby, drill” were ...
The Yellow River, which stretches from the Tibetan Plateau to the Bohai Sea in China, is so called because of the color lent ...
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Analysis of debris from the nearly 5 billion-year-old asteroid Bennu suggests the building blocks of DNA and RNA were present ...
Ancient Greece produced the earliest records of democracy, western philosophy — and, it turns out, lead pollution. Researchers studying sediment cores recovered from mainland ...
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MTM Critical Metals (ASX:MTM) is on track for the start up of its US-based critical minerals extraction technology plant by ...
Donald Trump is doubling down on his plan to buy. A US takeover could weaken the country’s mining laws and ban on private ...