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Beijing has a virtual monopoly on rare earth minerals—the materials that power everything from military planes to your electric toothbrush.
KAMPALA, Uganda—During the 19th century’s Scramble for Africa, European countries raced to secure territory and wealth across the continent. Now, African powers are grabbing resources from a neighbor ...
Fear or fortune? Bulls N’ Bears takes a look at some ASX-listed companies trading at sub-1c that are flying under the radar ...
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Phone Launches Every Year Need to Stop for More Reasons Than OneAlmost all phone-makers, including Apple, Samsung and Google ... The electronics industry is a dirty one. From the mining of rare minerals and the factories and production lines to the shipping of the ...
Tech giant Huawei is better prepared for US President Donald Trump's second assault on China than it was for his first.Rather than sanction ...
The Kiamichi Mountains feel more Appalachian than Midwestern—steep ridges, rushing creeks, and hourly cicada buzz. Five‑acre ...
Dutch phone company Fairphone has issued an impact report to coincide with Earth Day – we spoke with Chief Impact Officer ...
It is reported that the second batch of pilot programs for long-term stock investments by insurance funds is accelerating, with more insurance funds planning to apply for the pilot. As an innovative ...
The world of battery technology continues to expand at a rapid pace. Advances in tech have led to a reduction in costs and adoption of electric vehicles (EVs), playing a key role in the global clean ...
China has tremendous power over the rare earths market. The country has the biggest mines, producing 270,000 metric tons (297 ...
Nevada isn’t just Las Vegas lights and casino nights, folks. Beyond the neon glow lies a state filled with charming small towns where life unfolds at the gentle pace of a tumbleweed crossing Main ...
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