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Sustainable Future Using Materials Science
A sustainable future using materials science is achieved through developing new materials and technologies that can help address cl
The Adam features a 5.75" neodymium magnet ribbon tweeter, 6" midrange driver, and an 8.75" woofer "whose tuning parameters are coupled to the unique cabinet design for its infrasonic (floor-moving) bass and for refined cohesion between The Adam's XTL (Extended Line Transmission) and its pure
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The demo was presented by Next Level HiFi, one of several Chicagoland area dealers at AXPONA; one of their three rooms was assigned to me. The system included equipment from Audio Group Denmark's three brands. Børresen 01 Silver Supreme loudspeakers with stands ($60,500/pair). These spea
KIMS developed the world's best performance rare-earth-saving permanent magnets
National Research Council of Science & Technology
image: HAADF-STEM images and schematic illustrations of conventional magnets and newly developed magnets
A new study published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth has found a way to use tsunamis' magnetic fields to detect them sooner.
Magnetic fields are generated as tsunamis move conductive seawater throughout the Earth's magnetic field. Researchers had already predicted th
image: The Critical Materials Institute has developed a low-cost, high performance permanent magnet by drawing inspiration from an out-of-this-world source: iron-nickel alloys in meteorites. view more
Credit: photo credit: U.S. Department of Energy Ames Labo