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Metals & Minerals

Setting The Record Straight

by Jack Lifton on March 20, 2010 · 10 comments

in Miscellaneous, Rare Earths

Notes From TREM’10 – Day One

by Gareth Hatch on March 20, 2010

in Event Reviews, Lithium, Rare Earths

RESTART Act: Proposal To Revive US Rare Earth Supply Chain Introduced Into US Congress

by Gareth Hatch on March 17, 2010

in Legislation, News Analysis, Rare Earths

The Supplying Of Canadian Rare Metal Resources To The USA: Washington’s Perspective

by Jack Lifton on March 13, 2010 · 10 comments

in Canada, Legislation, Metals & Minerals

U.S. Sitting On Mother Lode Of Rare Tech-Crucial Minerals

by Admin on March 8, 2010

in In The Media, Rare Earths

Rare Earths Are Still Hot: Musings From Hong Kong

by Jack Lifton on February 26, 2010 · 24 comments

in Rare Earths

Shortage Of Rare Earth Elements Could Thwart Innovation

by Admin on February 16, 2010

in China, In The Media, Rare Earths

The Common Elements Of Innovation

by Admin on February 12, 2010

in Batteries, In The Media, Lithium, Niobium, Tantalum

Going For A Rare Find

by Admin on February 11, 2010

in China, In The Media, Rare Earths

The Concerted European Action On Magnets: A Model For Facing The Rare Earths Challenge?

by Gareth Hatch on February 10, 2010

in European Union, Organizations, Permanent Magnets, Rare Earths

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