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Look ma, no magnets: How an Indian startup is using software to break China's rare earth monopoly
Meet the Bengaluru startup that wants to end China's hold on magnet-powered motors through deep-tech sovereignty and out of the box thinking.
Amble’s $25,000 electric buggy isn’t trying to replace the family car or be a regular EV. It has a different niche in mind.
The Simagic Zeus Formula steering wheel offers premium carbon fiber build, 92 customizable inputs, and MagicDash 4 ...
The 2027 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport pairs a new 535 hp V8 with Z06 hardware, sharp pricing and a clear purpose on road ...
Thanks to my tech-outfitted SUV, I have a life and career untethered from a single employer, a static workspace, and a ...
The technology for next-generation optical discs already exists - the real question is whether it'll ever trickle down to ...
LG's striking 5.8-cu-ft flagship washer delivers fast, quiet, AI-powered cleaning and months of auto-dispensed soap, though ...
Discover the Omoda C5 Lux, a crossover with impressive sales, stylish design, and advanced features. Find out why this ...
Alpine A110 FUTURE made its public dynamic debut at Goodwood Festival of Speed, showcasing the technology behind Alpine’s ...
Imagine trying to trap a miniature star inside a machine without letting it touch the walls or burn itself out. This is the ...
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North American rare earth platform targets integrated magnet supply to rival China
REalloys has signed a non-binding agreement with South Korea’s JS Link to explore building ...
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