NewsBite

Bulls N' Bears

Advertisement

Brought to you byBulls N' Bears

Optiscan Imaging plans to market its InSpecta high-tech microscopic imaging unit to the flourishing veterinary industry.

Optiscan unveils high-tech imaging device for veterinarians

Optiscan Imaging has unveiled its high-tech imaging device InSpecta, designed for veterinarians to boost diagnostics and treatment for pets, including dogs and cats.

  • Craig Nolan

Latest

United States Secretary of the Department of the Interior Doug Burgum (right) and Dateline Resources managing director Stephen Baghdadi at a meeting in Washington DC.

US government throws more weight behind Dateline rare earths

Dateline Resources won more US government backing after Interior Secretary Burgum called its Californian rare earths project key to America’s mineral independence.

  • James Pearson
This week’s Bulls N’ Bears ASX Runner of the Week is… Eclipse Metals

ASX Runners of the Week: Eclipse, Bryah, Bastion & Codeifai

This week’s Bulls N’ Bears Runner of the Week is… Eclipse Metals. The share price surged after unveiling a beefed-up rare earths resource at its Greenland project.

  • Craig Nolan
Dateline has joined the OTCQB Venture Market in America as local interest surges in the company’s Californian rare earths-gold project.

Dateline debuts on OTCQB market in US push for rare earth spotlight

Dateline Resources has joined the OTCQB Venture Market as US interest surges in its rare earths-gold project, just 10km from the legendary Mountain Pass mine in California.

  • James Pearson
Newly published results from Proteomics International have revealed its PromarkerEso blood test can detect early oesophageal cancer with 91 per cent accuracy.

New Proteomics blood test unlocks better oesophageal cancer detection

In new results, Proteomics International’s PromarkerEso blood test detected early oesophageal cancer with 91% accuracy, offering an alternative to invasive, costly endoscopies.

  • James Pearson
Kazakhstan’s Vice-Industry and Construction Minister Olzhas Saparbekov (left) with EBRD Kazakhstan deputy head Askar Namazbayev, Sarytogan Graphite technical director Dr Waldermar Mueller, European Union ambassador Aleska Simkic and European Commission DG Grow director Joaquim Nunes de Almeida.

EU anoints Sarytogan graphite venture a strategic project

Sarytogan Graphite’s flagship project in Kazakhstan is among the first group of 13 projects outside the European Union to win EU backing as a strategic project.

  • Doug Bright
Advertisement
Aguia Resources’ Dagoberto Barcelos phosphate processing plant will start production later in the year. Recent trials have found the company’s organic product can match premium import crop yields at a fraction of the cost.

Aguia phosphate outshines imports in Brazilian crop trials

Aguia Resources’ Brazilian phosphate has matched premium imports in yield at a fraction of the cost to deliver a local solution for South America’s fertiliser needs.

  • James Pearson
Advance Metals will soon kick off 10-hole follow-up drilling program at its Myrtleford gold project in the Victorian Goldfields.

Advance Metals to chase further visible gold at Victorian play

Advance Metals is charging ahead at its high-grade Myrtleford gold project in Victoria, with approvals secured to kick off an expanded 10-drill hole program.

  • Andrew Todd
ClearVue Technologies and its subsidiary Opticrop’s root-zone warming and cooling technologies can maintain crop root temperatures, moisture and nutrient supply within an optimum range to sustain maximum plant health and productivity.

ClearVue secures $80,000 first sale of new greenhouse technology

ClearVue Technologies has secured its first commercial sale to install its greenhouse ground-source heat-exchange technology. The deal is worth $80,000.

  • Doug Bright
Red Metal’s latest Queensland copper-gold projects north of Mt Isa, where the company has secured government funding to test giant IOCG targets.

Qld government grants to help Red Metal drill big copper-gold targets

Red Metal is poised to unlock its potentially massive Queensland copper-gold projects, thanks to $400,000 in grants from the Queensland Government.

  • Andrew Todd

Original URL: https://www.theage.com.au/topic/bulls-n'-bears-san