Cbs’s 60 Minutes Features Tech Metals
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Cbs’s 60 Minutes Features Tech Metals
The issue revolving around technology metals is starting to gain the
attention it deserves. In fact, the CBS’s show, 60 minutes, even featured a
show on Technology Metals.
Tech metals and their modern world applications are explained in detail
in this short video. The video explains the extensive application of tech
metals in contemporary Smartphones. The video then continues to
explain the details on various tech metal components and their other
applications.
Kevin Livelli, one of the show producers, even wrote a blog following this
video, explaining how tech metals have become a part of our daily
lives. Livelli further goes on to discuss the trend, the market, and tech
metal’s applications in the US Department of Security.
This video on 60 minutes explains what tech metals are, how they
dominate our ultra-modern lives and used in almost every piece of
technology that we are surrounded by. Just as fuel and oil reserves are
gradually running out; these metals are about to face a similar fate.
The CBS show ’60 minutes’, brings into sharp perspective that the
building blocks of all of our electronic goods are running scarce, with
China controlling the bulk of the global tech metal supply. What’s
interesting is the fact that the United States were once the leader of
tech metal industry and pioneered most of its everyday applications
mentioned above. But now, the Republic of China has assumed
dominance in this field, because not only do they have them in
abundance locally, but also, in a concentration high and optimal
enough to mine.
See the video from 60 minutes for yourself below and feel free to share
your concerns regarding the scarcity and shortage of tech metals, that
our world is about to face, sooner rather than later.
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