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The race for (even) better batteries

  “Why Businesses Are Building a Better Battery” By Jen Maffessanti, courtesy of the Foundation for Economic Education   Batteries are everywhere: in our cars, cell phones, remote controls, laptops, flashlights, toys, tools, solar farms—the list is practically endless.   Batteries are amazing, and humans have been using them for centuries. But they have their limitations […]

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Miner Discovers Lithium in Them Thar Hills (of Waste Rock)

                  Miner Discovers Lithium in Them Thar Hills (of Waste Rock)     FT today has an interesting piece on the serendipity of resource exploration.  Major multinational Rio Tinto, a world-class copper and iron ore producer, uncovered an unexpected find at its long-running California boron mine – […]

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RARE EARTHS ARE JUST THE BEGINNING: How the U.S. can break China’s metal grip to foster innovation

      By Larry Reaugh, CEO of American Manganese     The U.S.-China trade wars took a turn last week into new and worrisome territory, as China unofficially floated the threat of cutting off rare earths exports to the U.S. The elements – unknown to most people but present in nearly every tech gadget […]

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A Test of Metal: Are We Ready for the “Electrification of Everything?”

      By Anthony Huston, President & CEO, Graphite One   For most people, you say graphite, and they think of No. 2 pencils.  But the reality is, you say graphite to a materials scientist, and they think of laptops and LEDs, smartphone and solar cells, Electric Vehicle batteries, drones and satellites, energy storage devices […]