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CMI technology for membrane solvent extraction (MSX), developed at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, is licensed by Momentum Technology
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 at Oak Ridge National Laboratory developed a robotic disassembly system for used electric vehicle batteries to make the process safer, more efficient and less costly.
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.
Assistant Scientist IV , Department of Materials Science and Engineering
scientists discovered that an unwanted byproduct of their experiments was an extremely high-quality and difficult-to-obtain substance sought by others.
The Newsletter for Ames Laboratory Employees
CMI researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory demonstrated how rare earth magnets can be removed from used computer hard drives and repurposed in an axial gap motor