source:Mining TechnologyAustralian rare earth elements producer Ionic Rare Earths has begun the production of recycled magnet rare earth oxides at its recycling facility in Belfast, UK.This demonstration plant is expected to receive a steady supply of magnets for recycling from sources such as end-of-life turbines from grid-scale wind farms and magnets and components from used electric vehicles and magnetic resonance imaging systems (MRIs).The Belfast facility has so far produced products, including those that the company has targeted based on the potential supply chain requirements of its par...
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source:Wyoming business reportRare earth elements (REEs) terbium and dysprosium and their lighter counterparts neodymium and praseodymium are critical elements in our daily lives.Even if we could pronounce them, we probably wouldn’t give them much thought. But these REEs are necessary for electric vehicle motors, advanced military technology, medical devices and many of the technologies we utilize daily, and they have the potential to change the economic landscape of Wyoming.Currently, China produces the majority of REEs. The only significant source of these rare metals in the U.S. is in the M...
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source:CALS NewsOutside the walled city of York in the northeast corner of England, amidst the open moorland and undulating crags, rain drops fall with abandon on the red brick parapets of the University of York. Within those hallowed halls, Colleen Doherty, assistant professor in the Department of Molecular and Structural Biochemistry, will conduct research as a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at the Centre for Novel Agricultural Products (CNAP) for six months beginning in January 2024.In a country renowned for its plant science, Doherty will use her Fulbright award to explore the ways in which pl...
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source:THEStarNEW emerging industries such as the renewable energy and rare earth sectors are facing threats of illegal smuggling and forbidden activities, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.The Prime Minister said that no firm action had been taken against such illegal activities.“Our constraint lies in several emerging industries, including renewable energy and the current use of rare earth resources, facing various issues of smuggling and illicit actions.“Only the Negri Sembilan government has taken firm action to shut down those illegal factories.“However, other states have not taken strong mea...
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