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Biobased Method Could Extract Domestic Supply of Rare-Earth Elements
STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Oct. 26, 2021 — An eco-friendly way to extract and separate rare earth elements (REEs) from unconventional sources has been demonstrated by researchers at Penn State and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL). The method relies on a bacterial protein that is almost a billion times better at binding to REEs than to other metals. The protein, called lanmodulin, was previously discovered by the same research team. According to the researchers, the new method could be scaled up to extract and separate
Laser sparks hope of reduced auto emissions
OKAZAKI, Japan – Automakers are now one step closer to replacing spark plugs for internal combustion engines with laser igniters for cleaner, more efficient and more economical vehicles. Lasers have been discussed as a promising alternative ignition source for...
Moses Fired Up Over NIF Start
Jun 4, 2009 — In 2012, according to fans of fringe "science," the world as we know it will come to an end - apparently because the Mayans failed to develop the perpetual calendar. By then, however, we just might have solved many of the deepest mysteries of the...
Moses Fired Up Over NIF Start
BALTIMORE, Md., June 3, 2009 -- In 2012, according to fans of fringe "science," the world as we know it will come to an end - apparently because the Mayans failed to develop the perpetual calendar. By then, however, we just might have solved many of the deepest mysteries of the...
StockerYale: A Bright Future
SALEM, N.H., March 7, 2008 -- With StockerYale’s leading role in doped fiber production for fiber lasers, increasingly important role in providing specialized illumination for machine vision, and ever-increasing sales in medical instrumentation markets, the future looks...
Curtiss-Wright Awarded Laser Peen Contract
Jan 14, 2008 — Curtiss-Wright Corp. of Roseland, N.J., a manufacturer of products for motion control and flow control applications, announced today that its Metal Treatment segment has been awarded a contract from The Boeing Co. to establish a laser-peen-forming...
Photonic Bandgap Fiber Forces a Weak Line to Lase
Jul 1, 2006 — Both the fundamental wavelength of the neodymium 4F3/2 → 4I9/2 transition (890 to 950 nm) and its second harmonic have applications in spectroscopy, and the harmonic also is useful in displays and medical sensing. Quasi-phase matching makes it...
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