Spain's Rare Earths Pit Greens Against Tech Security

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Untapped rare earths projects in Spain are stirring up tensions between mining companies and environmentalists and farmers who fear that mining these minerals that are considered necessary for a high-tech and low-carbon economy will have devastating effects.

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Mkango Confirms Completion of Rare Earths Recovery Project

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Mkango Resources, a Canadian mineral exploration and development company has announced that HyProMag and partners European Metal Recycling and the University of Birmingham have successfully completed the rare earths recovery project to extract rare earths from audio products (REAP).

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Tungsten West Plays Key Part in South West Mining Industry in UK

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Tungsten West Ltd is among exciting firms that revitalizing the mining heritage of the western part of the UK and help the country move towards a zero-carbon economy. The Hemerdon tungsten mine in Plymouth, new mining industry in the southwest, will be the main leader in this process. The company bought Hemerdon tungsten mine for 2.8 million pounds in 2019, and it said the project is in line with the British vision for a greener future.

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W Resources Half-Year Revenue Increase on Rising Production and Prices

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W Resources' half-year revenue increased due to the increase in production and prices. "The company's La Parrilla mine has made significant progress, and the plant's recycling rate, production and sales have increased," CEO Michael Masterman highlighted.

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Molybdenum-99 Nuclear Medicine Facility Announced for Australia

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Australia will build a new medical isotope molybdenum-99 nuclear medicine production facility in Lucas Heights. Lucas Heights is the home of the Nuclear Science and Technology Organization (ANSTO). A recent ministerial announcement launched the project, saying that A$30 million ($12.8 million) will be invested in the design of the facility.

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