Two researchers who independently developed the neodymium magnet — used in everything from hard disk drives to automobiles — have been awarded the 44th Honda Prize. In 1982, two researchers ...
Magnets have always been fun, particularly since the super-powerful neodymium type became readily available. You can stack them up, pull them apart, or, if you really want, use them for something ...
And all have unique properties that are more or less irreplaceable or can be substituted only at prohibitive costs. Neodymium ...
The company has successfully scaled its innovative and proprietary carbon-free recycling process from a single NdFeB (neodymium-iron-boron) magnet to handle a quantity approximately 100 times ...