Arctic glacial fjords are hotspots of marine life, yet their seafloor environments remain some of the least explored regions on Earth. Their extreme remoteness and the technical challenges of ...
Meghan Markle revealed one of her children’s favourite shows on a new guest appearance during her Australian trip. The Duchess of Sussex appeared on the Australian YouTube programme Get Down with Sean ...
Shares of Chinese rare-earth producers jumped, after Beijing said it is seeking to tighten controls on production of the minerals used in everything from cars to defense equipment.
Company plans to sell 2.78 million shares Sets proposed price range of $17 to $19 per share Listing comes as demand for rare earths surges Sector has become a key focus area for the Trump ...
Rare Earths Americas said on Tuesday is targeting a valuation of up to $368.4 million in its initial public offering in the United States, banking on investor demand for critical minerals used in ...
Angelina Jolie must be so proud of her daughter Zahara Jolie. The 21-year-old has been killing it as a student at the prestigious Spelman College, including as a valued member of the school’s Alpha ...
Angelina Jolie’s daughter Zahara praised her mother as the most “selfless, loving and understanding woman” whom she “gets to call [her] mom” during a special mother-daughter event over the weekend.
Angelina Jolie’s eldest daughter, Zahara, shined a light on her special relationship with the actress, revealing how her “superhero” mother has inspired her. Zahara, 21, made a rare comment about her ...
KUANTAN, Malaysia—The Pentagon’s push to get its hands on the rarest of the rare-earth elements leads all the way to this small port city in Malaysia. Here, Lynas Rare Earths, an Australian company, ...
Bob Odenkirk has had one of show business’s most wonderfully improbable careers. After decades as a cult hero in the comedy world — his ’90s HBO sketch series, “Mr. Show With Bob and David,” is the ...
At one point in history, one U.S. company monopolized the rare earths industry. Then China took over the industry. Can the U.S. bring it back? Rare earths are critical to making, like, everything.
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