A critical issue with far-reaching implications for our technological future is slowly being revealed to the public.
The truth is, until now most people had never heard of rare earth elements (known as REEs), let alone how necessary they are to the tech we use everyday.
These elements are essential for everything from smartphones to electric vehicles, and their scarcity poses a significant threat to the technological advancements we often take for granted.
A must-see investor report was just released that details how much time we have, what’s being done, and a young company to watch.
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