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Consequences of China's rare earth export halt
That's not the main bottleneck. The US has one major rare earths mine, Mountain Pass. Until quite recently, they had to send the mined ore to China for processingzero refining capacity, because the US had . But te efforts to domesticate refining rare earths have only focused on the light rare earths, and little attention paid to the heavy rare earth metals, such as terbium and dysprosium. These rare earths are not actually rare. A more efficient way to extract them is through bioleaching, which has the capabilities to spool up production more quickly that resorting to mining that essentially hasn't haved for thousands of years. Use of bacteria to extract metals from mine waste, recycled components would make production of tje metals as simple as making beer. Well it would, except most of the DARPA scientists working on it were sacked. The response to China is not to be like China. But to innovate; innovate to create the technologies to produce and refine rare earths pretty much anywhere, not just where a particular mine was located. We are surrounded by literal mountains of scrap electronics. China uses small kids to strip this material. The US has the means to do that differently. China builds vast factories, requiring vast logistical chains to supply one factory. The West, thanks to 200 years of Industrial Treasure, doesn't have to build anything. Our cities are full of under used industrial buildings, all of which can accomodate microfactory production, providing local manufacture of products people want. Additive manufacture combined with AI makes that possible. https://www.industryweek.com/technology-and-iiot/emerging-technologies/article/21161158/microfactories-not-gigafactories-will-build-it-back-better https://www.electropages.com/blog/2024/03/could-microfactories-be-the-future-of-electronics https://www.rewo.io/de/microfactories-the-latest-trend-in-manufacturing/#:~:text=One of the most well known examples is the electric vehicle manufacturer Arrival. It really is life imitating art (or the art forecasting these trends). The backdrop for the scene was a downtown Lexus factory. The producers had done their homework; the barrels of sovents, tubs of aluminium, indicate additive manufacture (3D printing), and largely automated (our economies have transitioned to largely full employment service economies. We don't have an available workforce to work the factories, any more than we have people to pick the cotton. -
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Brawl in Pattaya as Alleged Taxi Enforcers Assaults Indian Tourist
Take note of the lack of language regarding public image of Pattaya being tarnished. Foreigner creates problem in Thailand = public outcry tarnish image family friendly snooze. Thai creates problem.... -
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Labour MP Tulip Siddiq Faces Arrest Warrant in Bangladesh Over Land Allocation Scandal
Another example of your eagerness to leap to libel. Allegations are not convictions Jonny. -
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Gas Station Employee Stabs Female Cashier to Death and Flees with Cash
So, needed some extra cash for Song Kran family celebration.- 1
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Phuket's Foreign Outburst: Drunk Man Chases Thai Resident
What a lot of horse hockey. I don't know who writes this drivel but they need it explained to them that causation doesn't equal causality. -
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How come they don't understand that week-long water throwing is actually bad for business?
water splashing usually stops at about 7pm except for 18th and 19th but not this time, soi buakeow at 1am 14th Monday they were still at it soaking people that very obviously did not want to participate - saw some very angry exchanges taking place with these idiots
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