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Australia and New Zealand Mining Testing, Maintenance, and Prevention Solutions Industry Report 2024 Featuring Megger, Fluke, FLIR System, Testo, Yokogawa, Siemens, Honeywell, Ventia, SGS, Metso
Dublin, March 26, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Australia and New Zealand Testing, Maintenance, and Prevention Solutions in Mining Market Size and Forecast, Regional Share, Trend, and Growth Opportunity Analysis Report Coverage: By Component, Application, and…
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A guide to the 4 minerals shaping the world’s energy future
To address climate change, we're going to need a whole lot of metal.
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Chile’s lithium boom promises jobs and money — but threatens a critical water source
The Atacama Desert is a major source of lithium for EV batteries. As global demand ramps up, the local Lickanantay people are racing to protect already scarce water supplies and their way of life.
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Beneath Greenland’s ice lies a climate solution — and a new geopolitical battleground
Modern society, and the clean energy revolution, depend on rare earth elements. Can Greenland help break China's stranglehold on the market?
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Digging for minerals in the Pacific’s graveyard: The $20 trillion fight over who controls the seabed
“The soul of our ancestors, when they leave this world, they go into the deep.”
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Mining is an environmental and human rights nightmare. Battery recycling can ease that.
Battery recycling provides economic, national security, and environmental benefits. But the United States is playing catch-up to Asian countries, particularly China.
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Why Biden and Trump both support this federal mineral mapping project
A U.S. Geological Survey effort to find underground deposits of clean energy metals has gotten bipartisan support.
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The weirdest ways scientists are mining for critical minerals, from water to weeds
Not all critical minerals need to come from digging up the earth.
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In the race to find critical minerals, there’s a ‘gold mine’ literally at our shoreline
Instead of continuing to dig tunnels or pits, some scientists are looking to a promising — but challenging — source of minerals: seawater.
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