New method can extract precious metals from old mobile phones, computers and home appliances in less than 20 minutes.
New method can extract precious metals from old mobile phones, computers and home appliances in less than 20 minutes.
India faces rare-earth magnet supply chain disruptions, impacting automotive players, especially EVs. To counter China's ...
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Chinese scientists recover 98% of gold from old phones in 20 minutes at low cost
Chinese scientists have developed a rapid e-waste mining method that extracts gold in under 20 minutes at around one-third of ...
Attero: India is set to meet nearly 70% of its rare earth materials demand through e-waste recycling, insulating itself from ...
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China Bans Rare Earths Exports To Japan Over Taiwan Spat
The move underscores China’s leverage over global rare earth supply chains, accelerating efforts by Japan, the U.S., and ...
Researchers in China have introduced a room-temperature process that extracts over 98% of gold from discarded electronics, ...
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China recovers 98% of gold from old phones in 20 minutes, cheaply
Chinese researchers say they can now strip almost all the gold out of discarded phones and circuit boards in the time it ...
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Q3 Earnings Roundup: TTM Technologies (NASDAQ:TTMI) And The Rest Of The Electronic Components & Manufacturing Segment
The end of the earnings season is always a good time to take a step back and see who shined (and who not so much). Let’s take ...
A new study warns that the rising demand for wearable health devices could generate over a million tons of electronic waste by 2050.
Pakistan is preparing for a major reset of its mobile and electronics industry as the federal government moves to ban the ...
These resource plays soared in 2025 on commodity growth and project progress and long-term investors are benefitting from ...
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