EurekAlert!: Professor Yong Sik Ok becomes the first Korean President of the International Society of Trace Element Biogeochemistry (ISTEB), a Prestigious Global Society
Professor Yong Sik Ok becomes the first Korean President of the International Society of Trace Element Biogeochemistry (ISTEB), a Prestigious Global Society
The U.S. Department of Energy is seeking companies to commercialize three innovative federally developed technologies to remove critical minerals and rare earth elements from coal waste. The coal ...
Making batteries requires vast amounts of rare earth metals and other scarce elements, some of which are found in coal waste. A coal ash dump. Can the power grid of the future find answers to some of ...
Daily Journal: Waste to wealth? Indiana exploring how to extract rare earth elements from coal byproducts
Waste to wealth? Indiana exploring how to extract rare earth elements from coal byproducts
A National Energy Technology Laboratory collaboration with UW’s School of Energy Resources to develop technologies and methods for extracting rare earth elements from coal fly ash has started testing ...
Elected during its flagship conference in Germany, Professor Ok will serve a two-year term as president of ISTEB, beginning in 2024 Founded in Austria in 1999, the International Society of Trace ...
Forbes: U.S. Offers 3 Tech Transfers To Take Critical Minerals From Coal Waste
U.S. Offers 3 Tech Transfers To Take Critical Minerals From Coal Waste
T&D: Batteries from Coal Waste? DOE Funds Projects to Extract Rare Earth Metals from Coal Byproducts
Batteries from Coal Waste? DOE Funds Projects to Extract Rare Earth Metals from Coal Byproducts
University of Wyoming: REE Extraction from Powder River Basin Coal Byproducts Project Testing Begins at Wyoming Innovation Center