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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 ...
Discarded electronics can be a gold mine – literally. Researchers have developed an efficient new way to use graphene to recover gold from electronic waste, without needing any other chemicals or ...
Demand for gold used in electronics peaked in 2010 at 328t, steadily falling to 249t in 2023. Gold is an essential component in the manufacturing of AI-enabled devices. AI systems rely heavily on ...
<a href="http://www.xtalic.com/" target="_blank">Xtalic</a> plans to debut a new metal alloy toward the end of this year that aims to serve as a lower-cost ...
Electronics recyclers who take in cellular telephone relay station equipment may hold the map to a productive gold mine. As cell phones have become more commonly used for long distance calls, newer ...
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Everyone Gets Rid of Them, Yet 99% of the Time, They Contain 22-Carat Gold, and Scrap Dealers Are After Them
In today's digital age, electronic devices have become an integral part of our lives. However, many people are unaware that these gadgets contain valuable materials, including 22-carat gold. Despite ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Electronic waste poses one of the fastest growing waste challenges worldwide, with over 50 million tons generated annually. Yet hidden in obsolete devices lies substantial amounts ...
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