Water doesn’t behave the same way in a glass as it does as ice in your freezer. When water is heated to several thousand ...
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UK launches hydrogen-based rare earth magnet recycling plant with 90% lower emissions
The UK launches a West Midlands facility to recycle rare earth magnets using a low-carbon hydrogen process. The UK has taken ...
This brief tutorial explains how the “Wiegand effect” can be used as a reliable, low-cost, energy-harvesting system to power ...
Flipping ferroelectric polarization reverses bimeron topology in a two-dimensional magnet, allowing voltage pulses alone to ...
The joint venture Astemo, a collaboration between Hitachi and Honda, has developed a new motor for battery-electric vehicles ...
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A new method could pull power from Earth’s magnetic field
For more than a century, engineers have chased new ways to turn the planet’s natural motions into usable power, from tides to ...
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Scientists unveil designs for new facility that could provide limitless energy: 'Will change humanity forever'
"Mass-manufacturable, cost-competitive systems." Scientists unveil designs for new facility that could provide limitless ...
While interest is high, companies are awaiting the final request for proposal (RFP) before committing capital.
As an electromagnetic radiation phenomenon, it’s perhaps not so surprising that light is affected by a magnetic field. This ...
The University of Birmingham in England has developed what it calls a world-leading rare earth magnet recycling facility.
A new West Midlands-based facility for separating and recycling rare earth magnets that will help to reduce the UK’s reliance ...
Teach electromagnetism with this simple electromagnetic train project. A simple STEM activity connecting electricity, ...
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