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Sidney Resources Corporation (OTC PINK:SDRC) announced the arrival of key components for their laser scan head, including custom lenses from IPG Photonics and mirrors from Raytheon ELCAN. As preparations for testing at Colorado School of Mines progress, two engineers will be on-site during the last week of March. The team, led by Chief Science Officer Mike Irish, is also expanding data sets for the tests, focusing on laser interactions with rock samples from the Lucky Ben Mine. Furthermore, they are developing concepts for a field test unit for deployment at both the Lucky Ben and Walla Walla Project.