Title 42 › Chapter CHAPTER 163— - RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, COMPETITION, AND INNOVATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER III— - NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION FOR THE FUTURE › Part Part E— - Fundamental Research › § 19067
The Director must award competitive grants to colleges, nonprofits, or their groups to fund basic research that speeds up new mining ideas and tools. The goal is to use more domestic resources and reduce dependence on minerals that face supply problems. Funded projects can improve mapping and mining methods, make extraction and processing less energy‑intensive and cleaner, advance separation, alloying, manufacturing, and recycling, monitor reclaimed mine sites (including microbes), study isotopes and geology, use AI and machine learning for exploration and sorting (and figure out needed data), better understand how deposits form, and train undergraduate and graduate students. The Director must make sure these awards do not overlap other federal or foundation programs. A federal Critical Minerals Subcommittee will coordinate science and technology work across agencies to help ensure secure, reliable, and environmentally sound supplies of critical materials. It will advise the National Science and Technology Council on policies, workforce needs, environmental impacts, reuse and substitution, and technology transfer. The Subcommittee will also identify opportunities, foster international cooperation, promote transparent data, recommend better mapping and data access, assess recycling and alternatives, coordinate federal programs, explore trade and investment with allies, suggest incentives for industry, study workforce challenges, make a strategic R&D plan and roadmap, and report its findings to Congress. The terms “critical mineral” and “critical mineral or metal” include any host mineral of a critical mineral as defined in section 1606 of title 30.
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42 U.S.C. § 19067
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