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		<description>The Rare Earth Elements Podcast is a production of the Bureau of Economic Geology, and The Jackson School of Geosciences at The University of Texas at Austin, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy.  In this podcast, we discuss rare earth element feed stocks with experts from academia, industry, and government.

Discussions include a variety of potential feedstocks, particularly waste materials and innovations in processing technologies to improve rare earth element supply chains in the US.

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Discussions include a variety of potential feedstocks, particularly waste materials and innovations in processing technologies to improve rare earth element supply chains in the US.

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Discussions include a variety of potential feedstocks, particularly waste materials and innovations in processing technologies to improve rare earth element supply chains in the US.

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