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Unravelling the necessity of conservation and recycling of rare earth elements from the perspective of global need
Rare earth elements (REEs) play an indispensable role in the manufacturing of hybrid cars, wind turbines, compact fluorescent lights, flat screen televisions, mobile phones, disc drives, and defence technologies due to their varied chemical, magnetic, and luminescent properties. The unequal spreading...
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