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Rare earth elements are crucial for our modern age. Crucial, too, is solving the environmental challenges surrounding them.
The use of lunar resources could "completely change the energy situation on Earth," a former NASA adviser told Newsweek.
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The race to produce more chips is on, and Europe is in. ASML, the Dutch company that has a near-monopoly on manufacturing the ...