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Boston Metal, an MIT spinout, developed a novel approach to metal processing using an electrolytic cell to process raw iron. If the technology works at scale as cheaply as the founders hope, it could offer a clear path to cutting greenhouse-gas emissions from one of the hardest-to-clean sectors of the global economy, and the single biggest industrial source of climate pollution.