University of Birmingham and Bentley Partner in Rare Earth Recycling Project

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The University of Birmingham and Bentley Motors jointly and others on a three-year RaRE (Rare-earth Recycling for E-machines) rare earth recycling project to deliver a sustainable source of rare earth magnets for electric and hybrid vehicles. RaRE will build on an innovative technology developed by Professor Allan Walton and Professor Emeritus Rex Harris of the University’s Magnetic Materials Group, the only research group in the UK focused on processing and recycling of permanent rare earth magnetic materials.

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Tungsten Companies Raised New Reference Prices for March

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Analysis of latest tungsten market from Chinatungsten Online

The listed tungsten companies and associations raised their new reference prices for March, keeping in line with current market trend. Raw materials have strong rised mentality while downstream buyers remain cautious sentiment in inquiring. In the short term, participants will take a watchful stance for the recovery in economy and demand. 

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First Treatment for Molybdenum Cofactor Deficiency Type A approved by FDA

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The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved Nulibry (fosdenopterin) for injection to reduce the risk of death due to molybdenum cofactor deficiency Type A, a rare, genetic, metabolic disorder that typically presents in the first few days of life, causing intractable seizures, brain injury and death.

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US to Rebuild Rare Earths, Semiconductor Procurement Network

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The US government will rebuild the rare earths and semiconductor procurement network. The Biden administration of the US stated that it will rebuild the supply chain of semiconductors and important minerals. It will cooperate with Japan and other allies to strive to achieve diversification of access chains. The United States hopes to reduce its dependence on China for resources and materials related to national security such as rare earths.

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APT Prices in China Tended to Stabilize in Early March, 2021

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Analysis of latest tungsten market from Chinatungsten Online

The tungsten powder and ammonium metatungstate (APT) prices in China started to slow down their rise in the week ended on Friday March 05, 2021 affected by increased spot resources and downstream’s cautious sentiment. 

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