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"Mysterious Cosmic Metal Holds Key to Earth's Urgent Crisis: A Scientific Breakthrough"
science-and-technology2 years ago

"Mysterious Cosmic Metal Holds Key to Earth's Urgent Crisis: A Scientific Breakthrough"

Cambridge researchers are working on recreating tetrataenite, a "cosmic magnet" found in outer space, in order to provide an alternative to rare earth elements for renewable technology. Currently, magnets made with rare earth elements are crucial components in electric vehicles and wind turbines, but their extraction is invasive and expensive, with China controlling the majority of the supply. Tetrataenite, an iron-nickel alloy, could revolutionize the production of magnets, but it forms naturally over millions of years on meteorites. The researchers have successfully recreated tetrataenite in the lab by adding phosphorus to the mix, eliminating the need for rare earth elements and potentially providing a more sustainable solution for cleaner technology.

Cosmic Metal: The Solution to Rare-Earth Metal Shortage
science-and-technology2 years ago

Cosmic Metal: The Solution to Rare-Earth Metal Shortage

Tetrataenite, a cosmic metal found in meteorites, may offer a solution to the rare earths crisis. Rare earth metals are essential for renewable infrastructure but are difficult to mine and are dominated by China. Researchers at the University of Cambridge have discovered a simple way to mass-produce tetrataenite by adding phosphorus to iron-nickel alloys, eliminating the need for millions of years of cooling. While further research is needed to determine if tetrataenite possesses the necessary magnetic qualities, this discovery highlights the potential for alternative materials in the renewable energy sector.