Demand for rare earth metals like neodymium and dysprosium is expected to rise
Research specialists unite over rare earth scarcity
February 07, 2014 by Editorial Staff Europe: Demand for rare earth metals like neodymium and dysprosium is expected to rise to such levels that their availability will be extremely limited by 2015. With this in mind, seven major European research institutes - Fraunhofer, SINTEF, VTT, CEA, TNO, Tecnalia and SP - have joined forces in a bid to address material scarcity. More Did you know that Australian ASX listed companies control over a quarter of the world's rare earth resources and Australia has many of the world's most sought after heavy rare earth elements? |
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