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Wunder was the multi-instrumentalist driving force behind the Colorado black metal band and his own gothic folk-rock project ...
The battery recycler says it aims to diversify its cobalt refinery feedstock pipeline by integrating domestic sources ...
Erik Wunder, the leader of the black metal band Cobalt and the dark folk rock group Man’s Gin, has died. The news was shared ...
Rabat - As the world races toward electrification, the demand for cleaner, cheaper, and more ethical energy storage solutions is growing at lightning As the world races toward electrification, the ...
Cobalt prices are steady as Congo extends its export ban. Explore mining updates, major project milestones, and industry ...
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Mining Technology on MSNDRC cobalt export ban to encourage domestic processingThe ban's implementation followed a significant drop in cobalt prices due to increased production, particularly from two ...
We’re very shocked and saddened to hear reports that Cobalt and Man’s Gin leader Erik Wunder has passed away. Blake Judd of Nachtmystium and Ken Sorceron of Abigail Williams are among those who shared ...
Nearly 90 percent of the cobalt produced in Congo, home to half the world’s reserves, goes into batteries, including those used by American, French, German, Japanese and South Korean automakers.
The clean-energy revolution is unleashing a rush on cobalt, reviving old mines—and old questions—in a remote forest.
Erik Wunder — best known as the mastermind behind the genre-defying acts Cobalt and Man’s Gin — has died at the age of 42.
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