source:natureThe fermented drink kombucha seems about as far away as possible from the mining of heavy metals. But Alexa Schmitz, chief executive at the biomining company REEgen in Ithaca, New York, sees parallels between her firm’s bacteria-based product and the tangy beverage.REEgen’s bacterial ‘soup’ dissolves ground-up rocks, waste electronic components and other solids that contain rare-earth elements — metals that have valuable conductive, magnetic and fluorescent properties and that are used in everything from mobile phones to wind turbines. The metals impart strength and hardness to al...
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Rare Element Resources receives final NEPA approval for rare earth processing and separation demonstration plant in Wyoming source:Green Car CongressRare Element Resources (RER), a company seeking to advance the Bear Lodge Rare Earth Project in northeast Wyoming, announced that the US Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy has finalized its National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) review of the company’s planned rare earth processing and separation demonstration plant to be built in Upton, Wyoming. This completes the federal permitting activity prior to co...
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source:The Chemical EngineerRESEARCHERS at Penn State University, US, have developed a mussel-inspired nanocellulose coating (MINC) that can extract neodymium – a critical element used in clean energy technologies – from secondary sources such as industrial wastewater without using a high amount of energy. Playing a vital role in the production of lightweight, efficient batteries, and as essential powerful magnetic components in wind turbines, rare earth elements (REEs), including neodymium, are in high demand. Despite their name, many REEs are actually common in the Earth'...
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source:proactiveOD6 Metals Ltd (ASX:OD6) is encouraged by the use of state-of-the-art modelling led by Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, that reveals major extensions to clay-hosted rare earth element (REE) basins at the Splinter Rock REE Project in WA.The CSIRO has applied machine-learning technology and advanced 3D modelling to provide an enhanced interpretation of OD6’s Tempest Airborne Electromagnetic (AEM) survey data.This modelling, which compares well to existing drilling, has expanded clay basin areas at Splinter Rock.CSIRO work “invaluable”Managing director Brett Hazeld...
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