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From Trash to Treasure: Electronic Waste Mined for Rare Earth Elements

U.S. Department of Energy researchers invented a process to extract rare earth elements from the scrapped magnets of used hard drives and other sources.

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By: Anthony Locicero

Copy editor, New York Post

Rare earth elements are the “secret sauce” of numerous advanced materials for energy, transportation, defense and communications applications. Their largest use for clean energy is in permanent magnets, which retain magnetic properties even in the absence of an inducing field or current. Now, U.S. Department of Energy researchers invented a process to extract rare earth elements from the scrapped magnets of used hard drives and other sources. They have patented and scaled up the process in lab ...

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