AMO: America’s Supply Chains and Our Clean Energy Story The U.S. Department of Energy's Advanced Manufacturing Office mentioned the Critical Materials Institute in its story "America’s Supply Chains and Our Clean Energy Story"
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
Ames Lab Director talks all things Ames Lab on Iowa Public Radio Ames Lab Director discussed Ames Lab's history and current ground-breaking science with Ben Kieffer, host of Iowa Public Radio's River to River program.
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.
3D-printed permanent magnets outperform conventional versions, conserve rare materials CMI researchers from Ames Laboratory and Oak Ridge National Laboratory collaborated in research that was conducted at ORNL to demonstrate that permanent magnets produced by additive manufacturing can outperform bonded magnets made using traditional techniques while conserving critical materials.
University of Pittsburgh: Designing a more sustainable electric vehicle CMI technology developed by researchers at Ames Laboratory with CMI Team member Powdermet has received additional funding to further the technology in a project between Powdermet and the University of Pittsburgh.
Researchers find first experimental evidence of elusive quantum state The work is believed to be the first experimental evidence of this type of quantum state and could one day lead to the next-generation of electronic devices.
Change Agent: Aaron Sadow, finding the chemistry to add value, utility to plastic waste Ames Lab scientist Aaron Sadow is the latest entry in a series of Iowa State University articles telling the personal stories of faculty and scientists whose work is changing the world for the better.
Researchers discover a 'layer hall effect' in a 2D topological Axion antiferromagnet The finding signals a much sought-after topological Axion insulating state.