minerals
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Setting up a rare earths mine is risky even before taking into account the minerals’ highly volatile prices.
From Barron's • Oct. 22, 2025
Chinese officials have defended their rare-earth restrictions as legitimate moves aimed at preventing the minerals’ misuse.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 20, 2025
Though this water is chemically bound to the minerals’ structure and doesn’t flow around like an actual ocean, it does likely play an important role in how the mantle melts.
From Scientific American • Sep. 26, 2022
Further up the supply chain, companies must procure essential metals such as tantalum, sometimes known as 'conflict minerals' due to their sale by armed groups in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Angola and South Sudan.
From Reuters • Feb. 13, 2014
On the Mohs scale, which measures minerals’ hardness from 1 to 10, corundum ranks at 9.
From BusinessWeek • May 31, 2011
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