US President Donald Trump has said he wants access to Ukraine’s mineral deposits in exchange for future military aid that ...
and other weapons. "They're all around you," says Karl Gschneidner, a senior metallurgist with the Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory in Ames, Iowa, who has studied rare earth elements for ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNFrom landfills to missiles: US firm to extract rare earths from e-waste for defenseDoD has awarded a $5.1 million contract to Rare Resource Recycling (REEcycle) to extract rare earth minerals from electronic ...
The latest twist in U.S. President Donald Trump’s maneuvering to bring Russia’s war on Ukraine to an end? No more U.S. for ...
President Donald Trump on Monday indicated that he wants to reach an agreement with Ukraine to gain access to the country’s ...
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kyivindependent on MSNUS briefly paused weapons to Kyiv in first days of Trump term, sources tell ReutersThe Trump administration was initially inclined to stop all aid to Ukraine, but arms deliveries resumed over the weekend ...
China is the world's largest producer of rare earth elements. China has introduced ... smartphones vehicles and weapons but their production is limited due to the "disastrous" environmental ...
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