Reducing Rare Earths in Vehicle Motors
The New York Times reported that researchers are looking to reduce demand for rare earths by using less material in motors.
The New York Times reported that researchers are looking to reduce demand for rare earths by using less material in motors.
The Street reported that a niobium deposit in Nebraska appears to have excellent mining potential.
BBC News reported that the British Geological Survey has published a list of 52 elements deemed to be at risk of supply disruption.
Profits & Wealth reported on the large deposit of rare earths in Nebraska.
Businessinsider reports that investor interest in rare earth elements (REE) has exploded as of late, and for good reason.
Torch River Resources Ltd. (CVE:TCR) reports geochemical analysis results identifying molybdenum, REE, yttrium, zirconium, and niobium from Mount Copeland mineral tenures.
At the halfway point, 2010 has not been kind to junior rare earth companies, many of which have watched their stock prices fall. But, with China restricting exports interest in developing new resources is growing.
Quantum Rare Earth Developments Corp. showed it’s serious about developing a rare earth property when it acquired 100 percent of Elk Creek Resources Corp. last week.
American Manganese is focused on the growing market opportunities in the Steel Industry, evidenced by its recent bold play into the rising manganese market with acquisition of Artillery Peak Manganese Properties in Arizona
Commerce Resources (CVE:CCE,FSE:D7H,OTCQX:CMRZF) is an exploration and development company with a particular focus on deposits of rare metals and rare earth elements. The company is specifically focused on the development of its Upper Fir Tantalum and Niobium Deposit at the Blue River Project in British Columbia, and the exploration of the Eldor Rare Earth Project in northern Quebec.
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