Chinese mineral restrictions spur Australia to scavenge waste for new sources of chipmaking materials — country turns to mining waste for rare earths
Chinese mineral restrictions spur Australia to scavenge waste for new sources of chipmaking materials — country turns to mining waste for rare earths
www.tomshardware.com Chinese mineral restrictions spur Australia to scavenge waste for new sources of chipmaking materials — country turns to mining waste for rare earths
Gold (gallium and germanium) is hidden in ore refining waste materials.
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Well, that's what everyone should be doing instead of dumping all our e-waste on developing countries.
25 0 ReplyI am are agree with you, friend.
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I think it's called "recycling".
18 0 ReplyOur teacher once said that today's dumps will be future mines. Seems like it's becoming true.
6 0 ReplyDesperate for no reason.
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