Ames Tribune staff writer James Pusey writes about Ames Laboratory senior metallurgist Karl Gschneidner's testimony before a House subcommittee on the importance of rare-earth materials to the security of the United States. (Go to the article)
TechNewsDaily.com writer Jeremy Hsu's coverage of a House Subcommittee Hearing on China's monopoly of rare-earth materials. Ames Laboratory senior metallurgist Karl Gschneidner was one of several expertise witnesses to testify during the hearing. (Go to the article)
R&D Magazine covered Ames Laboratory senior metallurgist Karl Gschneidner's testimony before a House Subcommittee on China's monopoly on rare-earth materials. (Go to the article)
Ames Laboratory is a government-owned, contractor-operated research facility of the U.S. Department of Energy that is run by Iowa State University.
For more than 60 years, the Ames Laboratory has sought solutions to energy-related problems through the exploration of chemical, engineering, materials, mathematical and physical sciences. Established in the 1940s with the successful development of the most efficient process to produce high-purity uranium metal for atomic energy, the Lab now pursues a broad range of scientific priorities.