source:The West AustralianFrontier Resources has scooped up a suite of high-grade rare earths from a 134-piece rock chip sampling program at its Gascoyne rare earths project in Western Australia, with the best result coming in at over 8 per cent total rare earth oxides, or “TREO”. The campaign was aimed at testing a number of compelling targets hosted within a geological terrain that boasts multiple world-class discoveries.Other notable results include 6.44, 5.27, 4.32 and 4.16 per cent TREO.Notably, over 54 of the bagged samples returned rare earths grades of over 0.1 per cent and 31 boasted ...
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Ames Lab, Texas A&M team develop AI tool for discovery and prediction of new rare-earth compounds source:Green Car CongressResearchers from Ames Laboratory and Texas A&M University have trained a machine-learning (ML) model to assess the stability of new rare-earth compounds. The framework they developed builds on current state-of-the-art methods for experimenting with compounds and understanding chemical instabilities. A paper on their work is published in Acta Materialia.The approach is based on machine learning (ML), a form of artificial intelligence (AI), which is driven by co...
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Nuinsco Identifies Very High Light Rare Earth Element Content in Apatite Mineralization at Prairie Lake source:BENZINGANuinsco Resources Limited ('Nuinsco' or the 'Company') today announced that mineralogical studies at its Prairie Lake Critical Minerals and phosphate project located near Terrace Bay, Ontario ('Prairie Lake' or the 'Project') indicate that the Project has amongst the world's highest known light rare earth element ('LREE') content in apatite (see Table 1 below). That most of the LREEs are concentrated in apatite is sig...
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source:Science NewsThe intermittent supply of green electricity requires large-scale storage to keep our power grids stable. Since normal batteries do not scale very well, the idea of using flow batteries, which store electricity in a fluid is attractive. However, these batteries contain rare metals and are expensive. Scientists at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, have designed a flow battery electrolyte that may solve both problems. Their results were published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society on 8 March.Flow batteries are not very different from the everyday batte...
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