Recycling International: Commercial opportunity for water-based rare earths solution Recycling International ran the Ames Laboratory story about commercialization for a rare earth recycling technology developed by CMI
India Education Diary: Ames Laboratory: green rare-earth recycling goes commercial in the US India Education Diary ran the Ames Laboratory story about commercialization for a rare earth recycling technology developed by CMI
Green rare-earth recycling goes commercial in the US An innovative method of recycling rare earth elements from electronic waste has gone commercial
CWRU: Rohan Akolkar elected senior member of National Academy of Inventors CMI Team member Case Western Reserve University story "Rohan Akolkar elected senior member of National Academy of Inventors" features CMI project lead
CWRU: Scientists developing climate-friendly method to process ‘rare earth’ minerals; could make U.S. less reliant on foreign metals Case Western Reserve University story "Scientists developing climate-friendly method to process ‘rare earth’ minerals; could make U.S. less reliant on foreign metals" features CMI project lead Rohan Akolkar
Idaho National Laboratory: It's in the water CMI researchers at Idaho National Laboratory show that lithium from geothermal brine could help meet growing demand for raw material and make geothermal power more cost efficient
Idaho Falls Magazine: It's in the water CMI researchers at Idaho National Laboratory show that lithium from geothermal brine could help meet growing demand for raw material and make geothermal power more cost efficient
A well-known iron-based magnet is also a potential quantum information material Scientists pursuing better performance in an iron-based magnet also discovered wide-gap semiconducting behavior and a quantum state useful for quantum information processing—all in a single low-cost material.
Game-changing rare-earth elements separation technology licensed to Marshallton CMI Team member Marshallton Research Laboratories has licensed a new technology for rare earths separation that was developed by CMI researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Idaho National Laboratory.
Two CMI technologies named 2021 R and D 100 Award winners Two technologies developed by the Critical Materials Institute (CMI) won 2021 R&D 100 Awards in the Mechanical Devices/Materials category. R&D World announced the top 100 scientific innovations of the year, as selected by independent panel of more than 50 judges representing R&D leaders in a variety of fields.