Rare Earths Extracted around Southeastern Island
Japan Agency for Maritime Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC) announced that it had succeeded in extracting mud which possibly included rare earths from the seabed around Minamitorishima Island. The agency is going to examine the mud. The government of Japan hopes to pave the way to supply rare earths that are indispensable for advanced technologies without depending on import from foreign countries including China. The government started a project called Strategic Innovation Promotion Program (SIP) in 2014, topped by the prime minister. It gives prime minister advices on comprehensive policy-making on science and technology. The project deals with various scientific projects, including power generation through combustion of ammonia to reduce emission of greenhouse gasses or autonomous driving of cars. Research on rare earths around Minamitorishima started as a part of SIP to develop technology for maritime research. A research group of Universi...