Rare earth elements aren't actually rare, but right now the
vast
majority of them (97%) come from a single place — China. Given how
important these elements are to the making of everything from computers
to cars, that gives China quite the monopoly. With that context, here's
the news:
Japan just found a big supply of rare earth elements in mud at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. Of course, what may be good news for manufacturing
is not necessarily good news for the health of oceans.
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