Overcoming Shortage of Rare Earths with Circular Economy

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A report by Adamas Intelligence predicts that if the global rare-earth industry continues to extract resources in the same way, rare earths demand will exceed supply within three to five years. This is worrying news for the manufacturing industry because the scarcity will affect the production of high-tech products such as electric cars and robots.

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Ionic’s Makuutu Rare Earths Infill Drilling Moves Smoothly

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Australis’s Ionic Rare Earths’ goal of adding indication and measurement resources to its Makuutu project appears to be proceeding exactly as planned, and drilling is beginning to return to thick, high-grade mineralization.

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Happy Creek Minerals Drills Fox Tungsten Project

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Happy Creek Minerals Ltd. ("Happy Creek" or "Company") is pleased to report that a skid-mounted diamond drilling rig has been transferred to the Fox Tungsten project ("Fox Tungsten"). The Fox Tungsten is wholly owned by the company and is located in southern British Columbia.

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ME2C Environmental Completes Preliminary Testing of Rare Earth Technology

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Midwest Energy Emissions Corp. (ME2C Environmental) - A leading environmental technology company announced that the Pennsylvania State University's College of Earth and Mineral Sciences has completed the first round of testing of its new rare earth technology.

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Ionic Clay Rare Earths Are Mount Ridley’s Key to Big Industry

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With the increasing global demand for rare earths, Australia's Mount Ridley Mines Ltd gets excited after when it discovered a wide-ranging deposit in its namesake project. A recent reanalysis of 950 hollow samples revealed that the structure returned important rare earth elements values-including more than 1,000 ppm of total rare earth oxides (TREO).

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