Week of January 8, 2025

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    Top 10 Metal Tech News articles of 2024

    Shane Lasley, Metal Tech News | Dec 31, 2024

    From space tech-enabled copper exploration in Australia to nuclear fuel made in America, MTN counts down the most popular articles of 2024. Over the past year, Metal Tech News writers delivered more than 500 articles with deep insights into the scientific breakthroughs, mining initiatives, government policies, and market conditions that are shaping the future for technology metals and mining technologies. These articles took readers from material science discoveries in the...

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NASA, DARPA boost Moon mining economy

K. Warner, Metal Tech News | Jan 7, 2025

Automated on-site resource utilization will likely be first wave of lucrative off-world industry. NASA's multibillion-dollar Artemis program isn't just about America returning to the Moon or even extended visits – it's also paving the way for lunar resource mining operations, with a lunar economy expected to include mining metals like aluminum, iron, manganese, rare earths, and titanium. But surprisingly, its first product will most likely be mundane by Earth standards ...

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EXIM unveils critical mineral finance tool

Shane Lasley, Metal Tech News | Jan 10, 2025

New Supply Chain Resiliency Initiative aims to break America's reliance on China for minerals essential to transformative technologies. As the Chinese government brandishes its dominance over critical mineral supply chains as a weapon in an escalating trade war with the U.S., the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) is equipping critical minerals suppliers outside of the People's Republic of China (PRC) with a powerful new financing tool aimed at leveling the...

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12-minute lithium-sulfur battery charge

A.J. Roan, Metal Tech News | Jan 13, 2025

New lithium-sulfur battery achieves rapid charging, lasting stability. In a breakthrough that could reshape battery technology, researchers at the Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) in Korea have developed a groundbreaking lithium-sulfur battery that can fully charge in just 12 minutes, leveraging a specially engineered carbon material to achieve rapid charging, higher energy capacity, and exceptional long-term durability. Considered a promising...

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