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Breakthrough in Rare Earth Extraction

Scientists have developed a revolutionary method to efficiently and sustainably recover rare earth elements (REEs) like dysprosium. The new technique, which utilizes advanced chelators, is significantly more effective than traditional methods and eliminates the need for harmful chemicals. This discovery holds immense potential for addressing the growing demand for REEs while minimizing environmental impact.

Mining for Clean Energy Threatens Thousands of Species

Clean energy transition is putting over 4,000 vertebrate species at risk, as mining for essential minerals often occurs in biodiversity hotspots. A new study reveals that the extraction of metals and minerals for clean energy infrastructure is endangering thousands of animals, including fish, reptiles, amphibians, birds, and mammals. The researchers emphasize the urgent need for reducing pollution from mining to mitigate the impact on biodiversity.