source:MINING.COMCanadian miner Commerce Resources (TSXV: CCE) has received C$160,000 in grant funding from both government and private organizations in support of research and development of the Ashram rare earth and fluorspar deposit’s flowsheet.Located in northern Quebec, Ashram is one of the largest rare earth deposits in the world with a fluorspar component which also ranks as one of the largest defined globally.The research and development program focused on the project will be carried out as a collaboration between Commerce Resources, Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témis...
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source:Chemical&Engineering Newsare-earth metals are essential parts of electronic components in phones, vehicles, displays, and wind turbines. A new study shows that a recently discovered protein from bacteria outperforms many current methods for extracting these elements from waste streams while potentially being more environmentally friendly (Inorg. Chem. 2020, DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c01303).Concentrated amounts of rare-earth metals, also called lanthanides, are only found in a few ore deposits around the world. More abundant but far more dilute sources of these materials include e...
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source:Energy.govWASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced $20 million for basic research aimed at ensuring a stable U.S. supply of rare earth elements, which are critical for a wide range of technologies and essential to the energy, economic, and national security of the United States.“Rare earth elements play an indispensable role in materials needed for today’s advanced technologies and are essential to a functioning American economy,” said Dr. Chris Fall, Director of DOE’s Office of Science. “This fundamental research is aimed at both improving current availab...
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Malawi: Minister Rashy Eyes Mining Industry's 30 Percent Contribution to Malawi National Budgetsource:AllAfrica.comMinister of Mining, Rashid Gaffar MP has disclosed that he hopes that the growth of the extractive industry in Malawi will contribute 30 percent funding to the future national budget.Gaffar made the remarks on Friday when he visited Songwe Hill Rare Earth project being explored and developed by Mkango Resources Limited in Phalombe district.This was the minister's first visit since he was appointed just over a month ago by President Lazarus Chakwera.Accompanied by the minis...
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