Rare metals that only come as byproducts of major metal mining, but are used in everything from computers to solar panels, are in short supply and could hold up clean technology progress.
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Rare metals that only come as byproducts of major metal mining, but are used in everything from computers to solar panels, are in short supply and could hold up clean technology progress. Dutch designer Reinier de Jong creates a table with sliding extensions to adapt to every need. A great healthy and easy mid-week dinner for kale lovers. Venture capital firms invested at least $5.6 billion in clean technology in 2009 in North America, Europe, China and India, according to a preliminary tally announced Wednesday by the Cleantech Group and Deloitte. Find out where the hottest opportunities lie in clean technology, conservation, alternative energy, pollution mitigation and more. |
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