Rare Earths MMI: The Rare Earths Downward Spiral Finally Flattens Article on rare earths notes CMI technology for acid-free dissolution recycling, which is licensed exclusively to TdVib in Boone, Iowa
Rice University, Ames Lab team up on "stacked pancake" physics of magnetism Rice University teamed up with Ames National Laboratory to explain the behavior of magnetic materials
Iowa State's Mallapragada named to key DOE advisory committee Ames National Laboratory Scientist and Iowa State University Associate Vice President for Research, Surya Mallapragada, was sworn in as a member of the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Basic Energy Sciences Advisory Committee (BESAC).
Mini hydro company raises $18M to generate power in canals CMI's award-winning, licensed technology shown in action
What can we do about all the plastic waste? A collaborative effort led by scientists at Ames and Argonne national laboratories is working to keep plastic out of landfills by finding ways to turn it into valuable products.
Ames Lab, Iowa State alumna Hoffman recognized with Enrico Fermi Award Darleane C. Hoffman is a newly announced recipient of the Enrico Fermi Presidential Award
Acid Free Dissolution Recycling: A Second Chance for Rare Earth Elements The U.S. Department of Energy developed a story about the CMI techology acid free dissolution recycling, which is patented and licensed to TdVib.
Ford Opening Michigan Plant to Make Batteries That Could Bring EV Costs Down CMI Affiliate Ford Opening Michigan Plant to Make Batteries That Could Bring EV Costs Down
DOE working to advance Al-Ce alloys; addressing the rare earth balance problem Green Car Congress highlights the U.S. Department of Energy work with Critical Materials Institute on addressing rare earth balance problem by creating new uses for cerium in aluminum-cerium alloys
Scientists enhance recyclability of waste plastic Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Institute for Cooperative Upcycling of Plastics (iCOUP) have developed a new method for recycling HDPE.