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Could everyday yeast solve the global rare earth shortage? Scientists believe so
Methods such as S-yeast metal recovery could transform e-waste into a renewable resource, helping to stabilize markets and ...
Since the modern gold rushes of the 1970s and 1980s, gold has been one of Australia's major exports. Australia is the ...
Heavy metal pollution is a growing concern in many parts of Ghana, especially in communities near galamsey (small-scale gold mining) sites.
Professor Louise Horsfall of the University of Edinburgh writes about harnessing the power of biology to recycle metals ...
New research reveals that 3D-printed 316L stainless steel shows improved strength but increased vulnerability to hydrogen ...
Malaysia stands at a crossroads. The discovery of sizeable deposits of rare earth elements (REEs)—those seventeen obscure ...
Special Report: Locksley Resources says its collaborative research program into antimony extraction at Rice University in Texas is progressing strongly and could underpin plans for a pilot-scale ...
By using a technique called flash Joule heating, or FJH, scientists can rapidly heat lithium-rich rock to extreme ...
Locksley hit a whopping 68.1% antimony grade from simple flotation tests at its Californian critical metal project, vaulting ...
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