In a recent study published in Engineering, researchers from Kyoto University have unveiled a novel method for the efficient separation and recycling...
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Researchers from Trinity College Dublin’s School of Natural Sciences have discovered a new way to form bastnäsite, a key mineral used to extract rare earth elements (REEs). This breakthrough could lead to more efficient methods for obtaining these valuable elements, which are crucial for technologies like smartphones and renewable energy solutions. The study, published in […]
In a recent study published in Engineering, researchers from Kyoto University have unveiled a novel method for the efficient separation and recycling...
In a recent study published in Engineering, researchers from Kyoto University have unveiled a novel method for the efficient separation and recycling...
A team of researchers from Texas A&M University, Sandia National Labs, and Stanford University have discovered a new class of materials that mimic the...
A team of scientists from the Australian National University has found that some extinct volcanoes store significant reserves of rare earth elements,...
Rare earth minerals needed to fuel the transition to renewable energy and create everything from TVs to smartphones could be found inside dormant...
Researchers at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), working with the Georgia Institute of Technology, have made an important discovery that...
Trinity College Dublin’s bell tower is currently subject of repair works, scuppering upcoming graduation photos
Trinity College Dublin’s bell tower is currently subject of repair works, scuppering upcoming graduation photos
American scientists from the University of Chicago discovered the time when our planet will maintain the conditions for the existence of life....
By Michael Anenburg, Australian National University Extinct volcanoes are hard to study – we never see them erupt. Using a unique experimental...