
Rare Earths — What are They and How are They Used?
Rare earths are a set of 17 chemical elements in the periodic table, specifically 57 through 71. Scandium and Yttrium are also considered rare earth elements because they tend to
Rare earths are a set of 17 chemical elements in the periodic table, specifically 57 through 71. Scandium and Yttrium are also considered rare earth elements because they tend to
Rare earths are a series of chemical elements found in the Earth’s crust that are vital to many modern technologies, including consumer electronics, computers and networks, communications, clean energy, advanced
Rainbow Rare Earths (LON:RBW), the Rare Earth Element mining company, has today provided an update on its exploration and mine development programme. Commenting on the results, Rainbow CEO George Bennett
Minerals are essential to manufacturing components for everything from electric vehicles, smartphones and medical screening to weapons systems used by the military. But the United States remains heavily dependent on
There are 17 rare earth elements in the periodic table which, contrary to their name, are as abundant in the Earth’s crust as tin or lead. Because rare earths are
Rare Earth metals have long been a niche, but strategically important part of the mining industry. Although there are seventeen rare earth elements with a wide variety of uses, two
It’s a group of minerals used in everything from LCD TVs to batteries and defence technology, but rare earth elements (REE) have barely had a mention in any talks about
Rainbow Rare Earths (LON:RBW), the Rare Earth Element mining company, has provided the following update on its exploration and mine development programme. Highlights – 2 borehole samples analysed – including sections
Rainbow Rare Earths (LON:RBW), the Rare Earth Element mining company, has provided the following update. To view the announcement with the illustrative maps and diagrams, please use the following link: http://www.rns-pdf.londonstockexchange.com/rns/3902U_1-2019-11-22.pdf
In the midst of the China-USA trade war, supply sustainability remained a key topic of conversation at the 16th International Rare Earth Conference, held in Kuala Lumpur this month. The