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Can magnets really hurt electronics or is it a myth?
Warnings about magnets and gadgets have been passed down like tech folklore, often without much explanation. The reality is ...
While extremely strong magnets could still damage electronics, it's a myth that regular consumer-grade magnets will corrupt a ...
Discover the innovative eufyCam S4 security camera in action as we showcase its wireless, solar-powered design, dual-lens setup, AI tracking, and crystal-clear 4K night vision. Then, dive into a ...
For the first time, scientists have imaged an entirely new form of magnetism called altermagnetism. The researchers used cutting-edge x-ray techniques to visualize and fine-tune this novel magnetic ...
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Energy-efficient process delivers rare-earth element for magnets
Neodymium is a rare-earth element essential for producing the strongest permanent magnets, which are widespread in defense ...
Apple just announced a commitment of $500 million over several years to buy rare earth magnets from the US-based company MP Materials. These rare earth magnets are used in a number of products, ...
United Rare Earths has licensed two innovative technologies from Oak Ridge National Laboratory aimed at reducing dependence on critical rare earth elements. These technologies support the creation of ...
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