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Daily Archives: January 1, 2011

Tech’s Mineral Infrastructure – Time to Emulate China’s Rare Earth Policies

Forbes ColumnsBy Mark MillsJanuary 1, 2011

A century ago cars were manufactured using essentially five materials: wood, rubber, steel, glass, and brass.  Today a car is built from 39 different nonfuel minerals.  For a hybrid, that mineral mélange includes some particularly critical elements, especially dysprosium.

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