The United States is looking to secure domestic rare-earth mining and processing, and these two up-and-coming companies stand to benefit.
Three American companies are rebuilding the rare-earth supply chain in North America as U.S. defense policy pushes industry to eliminate dependence on Chinese materials.
UW–Madison’s Julie Klinger explains how rare earth elements power modern technology, shape global supply chains and offer ...
Strategic supply diversification and magnet-grade material demand from EV and wind turbine sectors are reshaping the rare earth metals value chain. Rare earth metals market strengthens as ...
MiningNewsWire Editorial Coverage: Rare earth metallization sits deep in the industrial stack, but it is one of the steps that determines whether advanced manufacturing can actually function at scale.
The plan proposes distributing total production capacity among five selected players through global competitive bidding, with ...
Evolution Metals & Technologies Corp. (“EM&T”) (NASDAQ: EMAT) released a short video showcasing the EM&T’s current and commercial operations, including the production of sintered magnets, bonded ...
A commissioning for two specialized machines that recycle rare earth magnets was held on March 13 at Intelligent Lifecycle Solutions in Williston.
India currently possesses the world's third-largest reserves of 'rare earth' resources. Following China's imposition of a ban ...
A team of scientists from the University of Chicago, the University of California Berkeley, Argonne National Laboratory, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory has developed molecular qubits that ...
In the middle of the Mojave Desert, just off Interstate 15 between Los Angeles and Las Vegas, sits the Mountain Pass mine. Surrounded by a high plateau of pale rock and desert scrub, this ...