Fool's gold or iron pyrite—a common mineral that resembles its precious counterpart—may be more valuable than scientists originally thought, as it has been found to be abundant in lithium.
Pyrite, chemically known as iron sulfide (FeS₂), is one of Earth’s most common sulfide minerals. Miners and prospectors have encountered it for centuries, often confusing it with gold due to ...
From VR's CEO Justin Daley: "These early-stage results are an important confirmation of the extent and style of mineralization at Silverback. The drill holes provide pierce points for new Cu-Au ...
Pyrite, known as 'Fool's Gold,' is a symbol of wealth and financial success. Believed to boost confidence, decision-making, and protection against financial negativity, it's used by many to ...
Macro Gold Nugget, Iron pyrite, smokey quartz, minerals. Photo: Getty Images A contentious U.S. proposal that would have seen $500 billion worth of profits from Ukrainian rare minerals given to ...
Shear-zone hosted quartz veins with pyrite, chalcopyrite and anomalous gold intersected in four of ... with their higher iron content for precipitation of sulfide and susceptibility to ductile ...