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💥 Using plasma tech, Korean researchers triple lithium extraction rates

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As the demand for lithium continues to surge, fueled in part by the EV boom and transition towards sustainable energy solutions, this approach holds great promise in meeting the evolving needs of a greener future, according to the KFE team. Find out more about their method by checking out today’s [Must Read]([.]( 🚨 Stay powered up on electrical engineering insights. From AI to smart grids, charge your curiosity every Friday by [subscribing now]([.]( 🎙 New podcast [The Power of Satellite Connectivity in Remote Areas]( 🔥 Today’s hot jobs as featured on [jobs.interestingengineering.com](: - [AI Machine Learning Engineer]( - [Senior Engineer - Process Automation]( - [Senior Software Engineer - Android Reverse Engineer]( Good morning. I’m Sade, newsletter editor at IE. This is the Blueprint. Let’s get into it! Reading time: 4 minutes Did a friend forward this e-mail to you? 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