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An eco-friendly way to extract critical rare earth elements?

An eco-friendly way to extract critical rare earth elements?

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The ability to separate rare earth elements efficiently using bacterial protein

The ability to separate rare earth elements efficiently using bacterial protein

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Electrokinetic Mining Technology: Reducing the environmental impact of rare earth elements recovery

Electrokinetic Mining Technology: Reducing the environmental impact of rare earth elements recovery

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Engineering bacteria to solve challenges of extracting rare earth elements from ore for modern tech sustainably

Engineering bacteria to solve challenges of extracting rare earth elements from ore for modern tech sustainably

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A new environmentally friendly method improves the extraction and separation of rare earth elements including from electronic waste

A new environmentally friendly method improves the extraction and separation of rare earth elements including from electronic waste

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Targeting rare earth elements in mining and other waste with a new sensor approach

Targeting rare earth elements in mining and other waste with a new sensor approach

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A new source for precious rare-earth elements: Coal fly ash?

A new source for precious rare-earth elements: Coal fly ash?

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A better way to purify rare earth metals

A better way to purify rare earth metals

Chemists at Penn have identified a new approach for purifying rare earth metals, crucial components of technology that require environmentally-damaging mining procedures. Seventy-five of the... Read more

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Replacing rare earth elements with cheaper more abundant elements

Replacing rare earth elements with cheaper more abundant elements

Thin-film solar panels, the cell phone in your hand and the LED bulb lighting your home are all made using some of the rarest, most expensive elements found on the planet. An international t... Read more

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New alloy promises to jump-start rare earth production in the United States while improving energy efficiency of engines

New alloy promises to jump-start rare earth production in the United States while improving energy efficiency of engines

Researchers at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and partners Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Wisconsin-based Eck Industries have developed aluminum alloys... Read more

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Ensuring the future affordability of wind turbines, computers and electric cars

Ensuring the future affordability of wind turbines, computers and electric cars

Technologies from wind turbines to electric vehicles rely on critical materials called rare-earth elements. These elements, though often abundant, can be difficult and increasingly costly to... Read more

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Researchers synthesize a rare critical mineral for first time

Researchers synthesize a rare critical mineral for first time

An international group of researchers has synthesized an extremely rare mineral and used it as a catalyst precursor to improve two reactions that are of great importance to the chemical indu... Read more

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Better fluorescent lighting using far less rare-earth elements

Better fluorescent lighting using far less rare-earth elements

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have created new kinds of fluorescent lighting phosphors that use far less rare-earth elements than cur... Read more

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Green Technology Depends on Metals with Weird Names

Green Technology Depends on Metals with Weird Names

A supply of clean, affordable energy depends on little-known substances There’s one problem with the silicon age: its magic depends on elements that are far scarcer than beach sand. So... Read more

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Recycling valuable materials used in TVs, car batteries, cell phones

Recycling valuable materials used in TVs, car batteries, cell phones

The pilot-scale experiment indicated that the self-supported flower-like nano-Mg(OH)2 had great potential to recycle REEs from industrial wastewater.” Many of today’s technologies, from hybr... Read more

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