Japan’s NdFeB magnet demand, totaling 7,500 tons, reflects its tech-driven economy, with automotive, electronics, energy, and ...
Having a high-strength magnet to align protons is only the first step in MRI; those protons still need to be excited and their oscillating fields need to be detected for any real picture to emerge.
The shift toward electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable energy solutions has accelerated the adoption of high-performance rare-earth magnets such as neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB). Technological ...