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What Is Vanadium and Why Should I Care?

Summary Vanadium is the 20th most abundant element in the earth’s crust and the 13th most available metal, but it is a challenge to recover. Heap leaching is a method that has taken low grade deposits (gold, copper, nickel and cobalt) and recovers sufficient ...

ION Energy: Mongolia's first lithium brine explorer & developer

ION Energy is in the business of exploration and development of lithium brine in Mongolia. ION is currently focused on two projects, their flagship project just 24 km from the Chinese border and another bringing their company to a total of over 110 thousand hectares ...

New tech and a collaboration to address rehabilitation of mine tailings

EnviroGold Global Ltd (CSE:NVRO) (OTCQB: ESGLF) is a technology company enabling the global mining industry to monetize valuable metals contained in mine waste & tailings, reduce mine closure & environmental liabilities, improve social license & sustainable environmenta...

Mining the 'Sweat of the Sun' in Nevada

As the gold mining majors increasingly focus on Nevada deposits, they have taken notice of a small-cap explorer with prime properties. For billions of years, exploding neutron stars have been mass-producing cascades of the proton-heavy atom that we human...

Australia May Be the Saving Grace for the Rare Earth Metals Market

When Colorado-based Molycorp Inc. filed for bankruptcy in 2015, the U.S. lost its sole remaining miner and producer of rare earth elements (REEs)—those inconspicuous metals with unpronounceable names like praseodymium, yttrium and gadolinium. The company&CloseCurlyQuo...

A Groundswell of Investor Support is a Signal That NZP is on The Right Track

Chatham Rock Phosphate Limited (TSXV: “ NZP ” and NZX: “CRP”) provides shareholders and stakeholders with another of our regular updates. The last few months have been very good for CRP and its shareholders. A combination o...

Amid Brightening Picture for Uranium,Explorer Finding the 'Right Rocks' at Western Athabasca Project

Azincourt Energy is on the cusp of completing its 70% earn-in on the East Preston property. VTEM at Azincourt's East Preston Project Uranium, which has been in a bear market for most of the last decade, has been making a recovery, increasing about ...

Palladium, darling of the PGEs, shifting into high gear

The platinum group elements (PGEs) consist of six metallic elements found in the Periodic Table: iridium (Ir), osmium (Os), palladium (Pd), platinum (Pt), rhodium (Rh) and ruthenium (Ru). Platinum and palladium are the most well-known of the PGEs due to their industrial appl...

A psychedelic renaissance

Fifty-three years after LSD was banned by the FDA, psychedelic drugs are making a comeback. Only instead of being the pills, mushrooms and acid tabs that helped college students to “turn on, tune in, drop out” Timothy Leary-style, today’...

Living in a virus-controlled world

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to infect populations, though in some countries it is slowing, talk has shifted to re-opening economies, and to manufacturing a vaccine that drug companies hope will not only work, but can be distributed at large enough doses to provide ...
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