New York Times: Rare Earth Metals May Be Lurking in Your Junk Drawer New York Times article on rare earths quotes CMI researcher David Reed, Idaho National Laboratory
ORNL: Revolutionizing resource renewal: Scaling up sustainable recycling for critical materials ORNL story about CMI researchers and their CMI technology
Energy Department’s new ‘Critical Materials Collaborative’ seeks to boost domestic supplies Federal News Network interviewed Helena Khazdozian, the Senior Technology Manager for the Energy Department’s Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office. They discussed the competition for strategic advantage in economic and military affairs depends more and more on critical materials, launch of the Critical Materials Collaborative, and mention CMI. See the full story: Energy D
DOE announces $10M funding for Critical Materials Accelerator DOE announces $10M funding for Critical Materials Accelerator
Green Car Congress: Caldera Holding licenses ORNL’s membrane solvent extraction technique to separate rare earth elements in mined ore Media pickup on Oak Ridge National Laboratory story about licensing CMI technology developed by CMI researchers.
ORNL: Owner of U.S. heavy rare earth mine licenses ORNL separation technology CMI technology developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory has been licensed and is described in the ORNL story, "Owner of U.S. heavy rare earth mine licenses ORNL separation technology"
INL: Researchers with multiple R-and-D 100 Awards share their secrets CMI Team member Idaho National Laboratory story about INL researchers who have won multiple R&D 100 Awards includes several based on CMI research
Nature: Microbial miners take on rare-earth metals Nature story describes using microbes for rare earth separations, including CMI research with Team members Idaho National Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Penn State.
ORNL: Seven ORNL scientists among world’s top 1% most-cited researchers CMI Team member Oak Ridge National Laboratory story on its scientists selected among the world's most-cited includes CMI Project Lead Sheng Dai.
CMI Hub project takes key step to process rare earth metals in US The Critical Materials Innovation Hub (CMI Hub), a US Department of Energy Innovation Hub led by the US Department of Energy’s Ames National Laboratory and supported by the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy’s Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO), reports it has worked with industry to take a key step in how to process rare earth metals in the United States.