Chinese rare-earth magnet companies are innovating to circumvent Beijing's stringent export restrictions, ensuring continued sales to Western buyers.
Companies are tweaking magnet formulas and embedding them in motors to keep selling to the West.
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Scientists edge closer to how pigeons read Earth’s magnetism
Pigeons have long stunned scientists with their ability to cross unfamiliar landscapes and still find their way home, even ...
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Pigeons Rely on the Earth’s Magnetic Field to Navigate. Now, Researchers May Have Uncovered How They Do It
The vestibular system, a set of structures in the inner ears that helps with balance, may grant the birds their special ...
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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 ...
ESA’s Swarm satellite mission has discovered a mysterious magnetic wave that "oscillates every seven years and propagates ...
Loggerhead turtles are able to sense Earth's magnetic field in two ways, but it wasn't clear which sense the animals use to ...
Chinese rare-earth magnet companies are innovatively circumventing Beijing's stringent export restrictions to maintain sales ...
A radio signal has been detected, pointing to the possible existence of a magnetic field on YZ Ceti b, an exoplanet 12 ...
Scientists find baby loggerheads feel Earth’s magnetic field to know where they are, reshaping our understanding of sea ...
BEIJING, Nov 20 (Reuters) - China's rare earth magnet exports in October fell 5.2% from a month earlier, customs data showed on Thursday, down for a second month, but shipments to the United States ...
Materials that are essential for the transition to a sustainable society are currently being extracted using methods that are ...
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