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Argonne study finds rare earth supply disruptions can have long-range impacts

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    By mmillikinMay 24, 2021, 5:00 am252 pts
    photo of Argonne study finds rare earth supply disruptions can have long-range impacts imageRare earth materials are essential to a variety of economic sectors, including healthcare and clean energy. In a new study, scientists at Argonne National Laboratory highlighted which rare earth elements may be particularly vulnerable to disruptions such as mine shutdowns. A range of devices and machines rely…
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