source:MINING.comUSA Rare Earth, the funding and development partner of the Round Top heavy rare earth project and Texas Mineral Resources announced Thursday that its rare earths pilot plant processing facility in Wheat Ridge, Colorado has received the required permits and officially opened.Once fully commissioned, the plant will be focused on group separation of rare earths into heavy (dysprosium, terbium), middle, and light (neodymium, praseodymium) rare earths (REE’s) and will be the first facility to separate the full range of rare earth elements in the US since 1999.USA Rare Earth’s pilot...
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Broken Hill Prospecting raises funds to accelerate exploration and development of US rare earth projectsource:Proactive Investors AustraliaThe company has agreed terms with sophisticated and professional investors to raise approximately A$496,500 and is now well-positioned to further advance its La Paz Rare Earth Project in Arizona.Broken Hill Prospecting Ltd (ASX:BPL) has received firm commitments from sophisticated and professional investors for a placement which will raise almost A$500,000.The company is now well-positioned to further advance its 100%‐owned La Paz Rare Earths Project in Ari...
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source:Up News Info (press release)What do you do with an old hard drive, the type that still spins inside most PCs, once it reaches the end of its useful life?If Allan Walton gets his way, parts of him could soon propel his next car along the way, assuming it goes electric.The University of Birmingham professor is director of the Hypromag firm, which extracts and recycles neodymium magnets from used hard drives.Neodymium is a rare earth metal: Chemicals are considered essential ingredients in many of today's must-have technologies, from smartphones to TV screens. Neodymium is used, among ...
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source:India Education DiaryNew Delhi: Scientists at the International Advanced Research Centre for Powder Metallurgy and New Materials (ARCI), an autonomous R&D Centre of Department of Science and Technology (DST) has developed a rare-earth-based magnetocaloric material that can be effectively used for cancer treatment. The magnetocaloric materials (certain materials in which application and removal of a magnetic field causes the materials to become warmer or cooler) developed by ARCI are being tested at Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences & Technology (SCTIMST). A pape...
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