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.
Two CMI technologies named 2021 R&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.
Two CMI technologies named 2021 R&D100 Award winners Two technologies developed by the Critical Materials Institute won 2021 R&D 100 Awards
Idaho National Laboratory wins four R&D 100 Awards Idaho National Laboratory wins four R&D 100 Awards, including one developed by CMI researchers at INL for RE-Metal
Tough magnet tech scores an R&D100 award for Critical Materials Institute at Ames Laboratory A tougher, less brittle samarium-cobalt magnet produced by researchers at the Critical Materials Institute has won a 2021 R&D 100 award.
Phys.org: New, environmentally friendly method to extract and separate rare earth elements CMI researchers at Penn State and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory identified a new method to improve extraction and separation of rare earth elements from unconventional sources. The method could eventually be scaled up to help develop a domestic supply of rare earth metals from industrial waste and electronics due to be recycled.