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20 Million -- Why Is This Number Critical For Copper? [View article]
It should be: "Second, the world now needs more than 90 million barrels [90 MMbbl] oil each day."
Why Rick Rule Bought $280M Of Platinum And Palladium [View article]
5 Mining Companies That Meet Jamie Mackie's Criteria For Success [View article]
Leonard Melman: Are You Prepared For Hyperinflation? [View article]
Recycling, Not Mining, Is The Future For Securing Immediate Platinum Group Metal Supply [View article]
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Gold Carpet Treatment Promised For Miners In The Dominican Republic: Alexander Medina [View article]
Keys To Rare Earth Companies' Success: Innovation, Cost Efficiency [View article]
Graphite Stock Strategies For A Second Bubble: David Skarica [View article]
Graphite Stock Strategies For A Second Bubble: David Skarica [View article]
"Professors Kostya Novoselov and Andre Geim of the University of Manchester were awarded the 2010 Nobel Prize in Physics for their work with graphene. British Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne recently committed ~$80 million (M) to graphene research, a quest embarked on by almost every major research center and university as well as hundreds of companies, from IBM and Intel to Silicon Valley startups.
"Graphene is being studied for use in ultra-high-speed microprocessors, as it conducts electricity at a rate 30 times faster than silicon. IBM is examining whether graphene's magnetic traits will allow it to be utilized in medical devices to spot diseases in their earliest stages. The company is also working with the U.S. Department of Defense's Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to investigate whether graphene can improve mobile phone efficiency, wireless signal clarity and radar quality. Nokia is researching graphene's potential use in cell phones and touch screens, with the latter usage expected to become commercialized relatively soon, potentially in a foldable phone. One U.S. Department of Energy researcher believes that graphene's energy storage potential will lead to the development of batteries that will triple the range of today's electric vehicles without increasing battery size or weight.
"In collaboration with South Korea's Sungkyunkwan University, Samsung researchers have created a flexible touchscreen several feet wide from "printed" graphene that could eventually be commercialized in strong, lightweight, flexible solar cells, touch sensors and flat-panel screens, perhaps maybe even directly integrated into clothing. While research-and-development activity is moving from university labs to corporate workplaces, scientists estimate that the first commercial applications of graphene technology are 5 to 10 years away."
How To Speculate On Precious Metals Without Gambler's Ruin: Rodney Stevens [View article]
How To Speculate On Precious Metals Without Gambler's Ruin: Rodney Stevens [View article]
It looks like the highest the stock traded was a little over $15/share, not $30.
Bonanza Discoveries That Will Drive Gold Stocks: Eric Coffin [View article]
EurOmax is EOX on on the CVE (Canadian Venture Exchange).
John Doody's 3 Secret Factors For Beating The Indexes [View article]