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Articles by Cecilia Fassett
America Helped Build China’s Rare Earth Monopoly
China’s monopoly on rare earth elements is not accidental. The United States, once the world leader in rare earth element production, helped create its own decline as environmental regulations and shifting industrial economics pushed production capacity offshore, allowing an increasingly adversarial nation to gain leverage over materials essential to defense systems and advanced technologies. Reasserting U.S. independence will require rebuilding our domestic supply chain and renewed coordination between government and industry.
DOE offers $1.9B for transmission reconductoring, advanced tech
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In Ski Towns, a Bad Snow Year Is Worsening Wildfire Fears
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Mining the Invisible: The Untapped Lithium Potential in America’s Landfills
The United States is sitting on a growing mineral supply hidden in plain sight: discarded electronics. Recovering lithium, cobalt, and rare earths from this waste, known as urban mining, could help strengthen the country’s domestic mineral supply, even though recycling these materials is not always as profitable as traditional mining under current market conditions.
2026 fire season off to ominous start after relatively mild 2025
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Massachusetts beach towns look to ease ‘overly strict’ conservation rules: ‘Common sense’
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AI is outpacing America’s power grid. Nuclear must become a national priority.
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Bees are Essential to Feeding the World. Can This Company Save Them?
Bees are among the most important and best-known pollinators on the planet. Despite their small size, these insects play an outsized role in sustaining the global food supply. That’s why AI-powered beehive company Beewise wants to save them.
How Talks Between Anthropic and the Defense Dept. Fell Apart
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