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China’s EV giant files patent for variable-flux motors that promise longer range, stability
Recent patent disclosures indicate that BYD has strengthened its work on variable-flux permanent-magnet synchronous ...
Neodymium is a rare-earth element essential for producing the strongest permanent magnets, which are widespread in defense ...
Burt Meyer, who invented toys like Rock ’Em Sock ’Em Robots, Lite-Brite and MouseTrap in the 1960s that delighted generations of children, has died. He was 99. Meyer’s creations arrived in the postwar ...
Meyer also created board games like Mouse Trap and Pretty Pretty Princess Lauren A. Little/MediaNews Group/Reading Eagle/Getty Famed toy designer Burt Meyer has died at the age of 99 Meyer created ...
The inventor behind classic toys like Lite-Brite, Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots and many iconic board games has died at the age of 99 after a life of adventure and bringing joy to generations of kids all ...
Starting in the 1960s, he collaborated on the designs of classic toys like Mouse Trap, Toss Across and Mr. Machine. By Richard Sandomir In the early 1960s, the toy inventor Burt Meyer went to an ...
A Research Triangle Park-based rare earths magnet company has announced it is building a nearly billion-dollar factory in Johnston County, near the confluence of Interstate 40 and Interstate 95.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. John Navin is a Colorado-based journalist who writes about stocks. It’s been a handy moniker for business journalists: you could ...
What if the roar of a Ferrari could be reimagined, not silenced, but transformed? In a world where electric vehicles are often associated with quiet efficiency, Ferrari has shattered expectations by ...
Simulations and satellite data reveal that Earth's magnetic field is more complex than scientists had thought. Scientists studying Earth's magnetic field have discovered that its electric heartbeat ...
The president made the comment while discussing how every day products such as vehicles and computers require magnets to operate, and to support his administration's threat of high tariffs on goods ...
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