source:INNOVATION NEWS NETWORKNamibia Critical Metals, together with its strategic partner JOGMEC, is rapidly accelerating the development of its flagship Lofdal heavy rare earth deposit in Namibia.Namibia Critical Metals Inc. is developing the Tier-1 Heavy Rare Earth Project, Lofdal, which is a major deposit of the heavy rare earth metals dysprosium and terbium.Innovations linked to energy and technology transformations drive the demand for these critical metals, which are used in permanent magnets for electric vehicles, wind turbines, and other electronics.Despite the increasing demand for t...
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source:SMALL CAPSNimy Resources (ASX: NIM) has identified promising multi-element intersections and high-grade gallium at the Block 3 target within its Mons project in Western Australia.The company’s use of electromagnetics has revealed a suite of mineralised settings at Block 3 and the company is now planning to undertake a gradient array induced polarisation (IP) survey over Block 3 targeting sulphide mineralisation.Executive director Luke Hampson said the results at Block 3 have provided further evidence of the significant potential within the newly-discovered greenstone belt at Mons.“Nimy ...
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source:SMALL CAPSCosmos Exploration (ASX: C1X) has received high-grade rare earth element (REE) assay results in rock chip samples obtained from its 100%-owned Byro East Project in Western Australia.Total rare earth and yttrium oxide values of up to 2.20% were observed in a sampling program along the Leatherback L1 mineralised trend at Byro East.The assays also identified levels of up to 33% neodymium and praseodymium, two of the world’s most sought-after REEs.The better-than-expected results came from the remaining assays of 363 rock chips collected across the central four contiguous, 600 squ...
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source:phys.orgCarbon dots (CDs) are an intriguing class of nanomaterials that have attracted a great deal of attention in recent years. These carbon-based materials possess excellent fluorescence properties, making them highly appealing for a wide range of applications.Researchers at the Suzhou Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Technology (SIBET) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences recently developed novel aggregation-induced emission (AIE) carbon dots (Y-CDs) for cellular imaging.Results of this study were published in Materials & Design, titled "Rare earth-modified yellow carb...
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