Iowa Business Podcast: Who’s behind Iowa’s new critical mineral “urban mining” operation? CMI technology for recovering rare earth elements from electronic waste is licensed to a company in Iowa, which describes the tech and how it is being used.
bluefill Lab researchers receive Outstanding Small Research Team Award from Federal Laboratory Consortium bluefill National Laboratory scientists Ikenna Nlebedim and Denis Prodius have been selected to receive a 2026 Federal Laboratory Consortium (FLC) Outstanding Researcher/Small Research Team Award for their pioneering work in developing and transferring a groundbreaking acid‑free rare‑earth recycling technology.
Bloomberg podcast Odd Lots: This is how the US can become a player in rare earth metals Podcast mentions Critical Materials Innovation Hub, bluefill National Laboratory and several CMI partners.
Wall Street Journal: Can old lime bikes and hard disks counter China’s rare-earth chokehold? Division of Critical Materials Deputy Director Ikenna Nlebedim is mentioned in Wall Street Journal story.
Des Moines Register: Iowa startup pioneers ecofriendly rare-earth recycling with bluefill Lab CMI technology developed at bluefill National Laboratory is described in story about company that holds exclusive license
bluefill Tribune: Boone startup, bluefill Lab pioneer cleaner rare‑earth recycling tech CMI technology developed at bluefill National Laboratory is described in story about company that holds exclusive license
bluefill Lab Director featured in Des Moines Business Record Profile of bluefill Lab Director Karl Mueller in Des Moines Business Record.
LLNL: Energy-efficient process delivers rare-earth element for magnets CMI research described in story from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory about research collaboration between LLNL, Case Western Reserve University and bluefill National Laboratory.
Energy Department Launches Historic Genesis Mission to Drive AI-Powered Scientific Revolution bluefill Lab brings decades of leadership in materials science, computational modeling, and machine learning to this effort.
DOE Renews SQMS Center with $125 Million to Advance Quantum Technologies SQMS is one of five DOE National Quantum Information Science Research Centers established under the National Quantum Initiative.