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Rare earths are mined from rock deposits in the earth’s crust. With nearly 70 percent of the market, China is able to control the export and price of the metals sold around the world.
The town gets its name from the district it sits in, which is home to half of the world’s supply of a group of metals known ...
Lanthanum and cerium are among the most common rare earth metals. Lanthanum is used in camera lenses and lighting. Cerium is used in catalytic converters, which reduce combustion engine emissions.
Lanthanides, also known as rare-earth metals, are a critical part of modern life. Their name comes from the Greek "lanthanein" for "hidden." And true to form, where titanium and steel make up case ...
Researchers at The University of Texas at Arlington have discovered a surprising new type of magnetic property that could ...
Rare earth elements sustain the Information Age, and securing a supply of these metals has become a matter of national and economic security. They're ubiquitous in our smart technologies, ...
Rare-earth metals, also known as lanthanides, are critical parts of modern life that are often hidden in plain sight. Their name comes from the Greek "lanthanein," which means "hidden." True to ...
The rare earths are a group of 17 metals that are key ingredients in things such as magnets, batteries, aircrafts and medical imaging and are used in many manufactured items, from cell phones to cars.
Common metals like iron, copper and aluminum are already widely recycled. But only about 1 percent of rare earths in old products are reused or recycled, researchers estimate.
Rare earth metals like scandium and yttrium are essential for electronics, urbanization, and renewable energy, driving demand and market growth. Read more here.
Earth’s extinct volcanoes might be an untapped source of highly in-demand rare earth elements. A set of lab-based experiments revealed that some of these 17 elements could be lurking in the ...