Ai Provides Alternative Replacement for Rare Earths
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In a tufted report, the CNRS scientists outline the paths France can follow to gain industrial sovereignty over rare earths and permanent magnets... But be careful, there are limits to alternatives to Chinese quasi-monopoly in the field. The CNRS attacks on the topic burning rare earths. Friday 14 November, the [...] Read article
A research team at the University of New Hampshire has created a comprehensive database of magnetic materials using artificial intelligence. The so-called "Northeast Materials Database" comprises 67,573 substances, including 25 newly identified compounds that remain magnetic even at high temperatures. The findings could help in the future to develop magnets without rare earths – a step that would significantly reduce Western industrial states' d…
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