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permanent magnetsThe Cool Down
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Korea is dependent on China for its core components for electric vehicle batteries.
Researchers have developed a fiber material that can extract rare earths.
The fiber material can retrieve rare earth metals from permanent magnets and industrial wastewater.
The material can also help reduce waste from industrial waste, which pollutes the environment.
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