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Researchers develop a new process to get lithium out of rocks
Researchers have developed an energy-efficient process to extract lithium from rocks, which regenerates starting chemicals and produces sellable byproducts. Current lithium extraction relies heavily on brines in South America, but this new method could offer a more economically viable alternative.
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