Australian synthetic biologists have developed a prototype for an innovative biosensor that can detect rare earth elements and be modified for a range of other applications.
The find is believed to contain the largest deposit of medium and heavy REEs in China, fueling the country's high-tech ambitions.
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Swedish state-owned mining company LKAB announced that it can meet around 18% of Europe's rare earth metal demand in the long ...
The building blocks for life, including salts, organic matter and amino acids have been found in samples returned to Earth ...