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source;KTVBThe environmental challenges extracting rare earth elements proposes could potentially be a thing of the past all thanks to efforts of the University of Idaho.Sponsored by The University of Idaho.The environmental challenges proposed by extracting rare earth elements could potentially be a thing of the past, all thanks to efforts of the University of Idaho. The University is pioneering eco-friendly methods to extract rare earth elements from Idaho soil. The project introduces sustainable methods like phytomining, a process that uses plants to extract metals through their roots. It a...
Release time: 2024 - 01 - 30
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source:SMALL CAPSLocksley Resources (ASX: LKY) is preparing to undertake an aggressive exploration program in 2024 at its flagship Mojave rare earth element (REE) project in California.The Australian junior explorer is making its presence felt at Mojave, located just 1.4km from the Mountain Pass project, the only producing rare earth mine in the USA.Comprising 201 claims, Locksley’s Mojave project is surrounded by the Mountain Pass mine site.Mountain Pass currently delivers approximately 15% of global rare earth supply.Exploration team mobilisedIn late 2023, Locksley mobilised its exploration ...
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ReElement Technologies uses Purdue tech in rare earth elements production critical to semiconductor manufacturing, other new-age technologiessource:purdueIndy-area company builds on cutting-edge Purdue technology to help narrow the international gap in essential areaFISHERS, Ind. — Many essential products, from smartphones and magnets to electric vehicles, semiconductors and wind turbines, need rare earth metals to perform.The rapidly growing demand for these critical products has led to increased need for domestic production of rare earth elements (REEs). However, according to the U.S. Geolog...
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source:phys.orgThe pandemic has triggered a major increase in the use of medical facilities and drugs, which has exacerbated pollution in wastewater biochemical treatment systems. Pollution from environmental rare earth elements (REE) has increased due to the widespread use of REE in medical applications.Gadolinium (Gd) is commonly used in contrast agents and is released as a monomer that is toxic to organisms. Studies have shown the presence of Gd in both the influent and effluent of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). In addition, different types of antibiotics were detected in WWTPs, with ...
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