January 9, 2013 A super material? Graphene soaks up nuclear waste and helps in the treatment of Alzheimer’s and cancer Two ground-breaking studies seem to indicate that we are going to hear lots more about graphene, a two-dimensional material made of pure carbon with "superpowers."
January 9, 2013 Miners warned about Myanmar, Tajikistan and Bolivia investments These aren't the only countries facing creeping nationalization
January 9, 2013 How the US trillion-dollar coin would work Former US Mint director outlines the process
January 8, 2013 Political implications of America’s oil and gas boom: James Kwak interview As we begin a new year we wanted to take a look at the current energy landscape and see what the future […]
January 8, 2013 Fears Syria’s uranium stockpiles going to Iran Enough weapons grade fuel for five atomic devices.
January 8, 2013 Temperatures off the charts in Australia forces government to modify scale with new colours As an extreme heat wave affecting the country has reached record highs, the mining industry will be challenged in new ways
January 8, 2013 China sets eyes on thorium for ‘clean’ nuclear power generation if they manage to crack thorium, the world will need less oil, coal, and gas than feared.
January 8, 2013 Pele Mountain sells Pigeon River project to Zara Resources Pele will receive its consideration in the form of 2.25-million Common Shares of Zara at an issue price of $0.10 per share.
January 8, 2013 E&Ps fight for their multiples with dividends By contributing bulletin editor David Forest The last few months have seen a flurry of E&Ps announcing changes to their business strategy, […]
January 7, 2013 Rare industry continues to struggle with low prices and new supplies — China sets 2013 rare earth exports quotas China sets 2013 rare earth exports quotas
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