Our metallurgical history is a little bit like a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors, only without the paper; we’re always looking for something hard enough to cut whatever the current hardest metal is. We ...
image: Paul Sheppard of the University of Arizona's Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research seated at the microscope he uses to count the annual rings in tree cores. He is holding one of the pencil-thin ...
Tin and Tungsten shortages attract no attention; as such, they are unlikely to be solved. Tungsten's applications are expanding rapidly with the proliferation of electric vehicles, renewable energy ...
Almonty Industries is well-positioned to benefit from China's tungsten export controls as it brings its South Korean Sangdong mine online. The company offers strategic value as a non-Chinese tungsten ...
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