World’s Thinnest Materials Set to Advance Space Technology
An international research team is developing high-tech materials based on rare earths for satellite sensors, radiation protection, and quantum computers.
An international research team is developing high-tech materials based on rare earths for satellite sensors, radiation protection, and quantum computers.
A joint center for critical minerals was established.
Start of the project in Namibia with German support—green hydrogen to make steel production more climate-friendly.
Agreement signed during Macron's state visit to the Central Asian country.
Shenghe Resources acquires shares of ailing Vital Metals.
British-Algerian research team conducts six-year experiment in space.
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