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cowet t1_jal9ye4 wrote
Reply to comment by UlfarrVargr in German scientists show a commercially feasible method for cyanobacteria to extract 17 rare earth elements from low-concentration sources. Currently, most of the world's supply of these elements is mined in China. by lughnasadh
This thread had a lot of respectful clarification lol
cowet t1_jak0ajg wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in German scientists show a commercially feasible method for cyanobacteria to extract 17 rare earth elements from low-concentration sources. Currently, most of the world's supply of these elements is mined in China. by lughnasadh
That's too bad, hopefully they reverse course for the sake of their people
cowet t1_jak01an wrote
Reply to comment by Information_High in German scientists show a commercially feasible method for cyanobacteria to extract 17 rare earth elements from low-concentration sources. Currently, most of the world's supply of these elements is mined in China. by lughnasadh
They like the USSR and china lol
cowet t1_j9x6m1n wrote
Reply to comment by pjbth in Canada pledges more tanks to Ukraine, imposes new Russia sanctions by Tei-ren
Not the rest of the world combined anymore but it's still a lot so I get your point.
cowet t1_j9x6ih3 wrote
Reply to comment by dyntaos in Canada pledges more tanks to Ukraine, imposes new Russia sanctions by Tei-ren
You can work with Germany to returbish them in the meantime
cowet t1_j81my0z wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in North American companies notch another record year for robot orders by darth_nadoma
It seems to just have hit the tech sector specifically
cowet t1_j81mb3g wrote
Reply to comment by blkknighter in North American companies notch another record year for robot orders by darth_nadoma
Totally depends on the size and capabilities of the robot. I've seen some as high as $1 mil
cowet t1_jalac2z wrote
Reply to comment by HellisDeeper in German scientists show a commercially feasible method for cyanobacteria to extract 17 rare earth elements from low-concentration sources. Currently, most of the world's supply of these elements is mined in China. by lughnasadh
Too many people don't take nuanced approaches. It's not perfect but it is indeed improving