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Decision Sciences International Corporation and KoBold Metals Company Announce MOU – DSIC to Develop and Deploy New Charged Particle (Muon) Tomography Solution for the Mineral Exploration and Mining Industry

POWAY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Decision Sciences International Corporation (“DSIC” or “Decision Sciences”) and KoBold Metals Company (“KoBold”) have agreed to collaborate in a multi-phase project for the design, development and deployment of a Muon Tomography enabled Muography Mining Industry Solution to be offered by DSIC to the mineral exploration and mining industry. Decision Sciences and KoBold have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) whereby DSIC will leverage its proprietary...

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