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EU fights China's rare earth dominance with new strategy

The European Union launches ambitious plan to slash dependence on Chinese rare earth minerals through massive recycling initiatives and strategic global alliances. Discover how Europe aims to secure its green energy future.

EU Plans to Break China's Rare Earth Monopoly

The European Union launches urgent strategy to break China's stranglehold on rare earth metals. Discover how this geopolitical move will reshape global trade and technology.

Europa Clipper May Fly Through Comet Tail En Route to Jupiter

NASA's Europa Clipper mission might have an unexpected celestial rendezvous as it could pass through the tail of Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks, offering scientists a rare opportunity to study comet dust during its journey to Jupiter's icy moon.

India's Dual Strategy for Rare Earth Metals Revealed

Exclusive insights from NITI Aayog's Dr. Arvind Virmani on India's strategic approach to rare earth metals - combining global cooperation and domestic innovation to secure critical mineral supplies.

India's Critical Minerals Mission Gets Expert Approval

Exclusive insights from a rare earth specialist reveal how India's National Critical Minerals Mission positions the country as a global player in the race for essential minerals. Discover the strategic policy framework driving self-reliance.

Trump-Xi Meeting: Rare Earth Stocks in Focus

As Trump and Xi Jinping prepare for high-stakes meeting, rare earth minerals become the geopolitical chess piece that could reshape global markets and tech industries.

Chandrayaan-1: India's 2008 Moon Mission Legacy

As India celebrates the anniversary of Chandrayaan-1, discover how this groundbreaking 2008 moon mission transformed ISRO into a global space powerhouse and paved the way for future interplanetary exploration.

Chandrayaan-2 Discovers Solar Storms Bombarding Moon

In a groundbreaking revelation, India's Chandrayaan-2 orbiter detects how solar storms directly strike the Moon's surface, creating crucial implications for future lunar missions and astronaut safety.

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