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- Japanese researchers have begun testing seabed mining equipment near Minamitorishima Island. - The mission aims to extract rare earth minerals from the seabed, located 6,000 meters deep. - This research is accelerated by concerns over potential restrictions on rare earth exports from China. A: Hey Hana! Did you hear about something cool happening? B: Ohayo, Kenji! What’s up? Tell me! A: Japanese scientists are going deep sea mining! B: Really? Where? A: Near Minamitorishima Island. It's pretty far out, like 150 kilometers. B: Wow! What are they looking for? A: Rare earth minerals! You know, for phones and computers? B: Oh, those are important! Why now? A: Well, China might stop selling them to us. They’re making it harder to get stuff. B: That's not good! So Japan wants to find its own supply? A: Exactly! They’re testing new machines to dig them up. It’s a big project! B: Cool! How long will they be gone? A: About 20 days. They should be back around February 14th. B: Fingers crossed they have success! That's great news!
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