Traditional iron magnets have been used in consumer products for hundreds of years, but they do have some limitations in terms of magnetic power and adaptability. In the 1980s, scientists used 17 rare ...
China currently accounts for around 60% of global rare earth mining, according to the International Energy Agency, and about 90% of refining (including ore mined in and shipped from the U.S.). It also ...
Toyota says it has invented a new magnet for high-energy applications like electric motors that uses a fraction of the amount of neodymium (a rare-earth element) of a standard iron, boron, neodymium ...
UUUU shares gained 8% in a week after achieving rare U.S. production and third-party qualification of magnet-grade dysprosium ...
Contrary to their name, rare-earth magnets are not made from rare materials; they are nevertheless the most powerful permanent magnets. The term “rare-earth” originates from the 17 elements in the ...
The Trump administration invested a lot of time during 2025 trying to set up deals to establish rare-earth supply chains that ...
Dublin, Sept. 30, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Neodymium Magnet Market - Forecasts from 2025 to 2030" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The Neodymium Magnet Market is ...
Explore the fascinating world of magnets with a variety of fun and educational experiments using everyday objects. Watch as we test the magnetic properties of apples, stack iron coins using a ...
When China throttled exports of rare earth elements this year, American and European policymakers were thrown into a panic.
Kripke Enterprises, a metal recycling company based in Toledo, Ohio, is offering a small, hand-held sorting magnet for iron detection in bales and boxes of nonferrous scrap metals. Since it started ...