When Swedish lieutenant-turned-rockhound Carl Axel Arrhenius picked up an odd black stone near the village of Ytterby in 1787, chemists called the ore “rare Earth.” “Rare” meant no one had seen it before, and “Earth” was…
When Swedish lieutenant-turned-rockhound Carl Axel Arrhenius picked up an odd black stone near the village of Ytterby in 1787, chemists called the ore “rare Earth.” “Rare” meant no one had seen it before, and “Earth” was…