Argonne researchers discover keys to improving commerical magnet technology
18th Nov 2005, 17:22 GMT
Permanent magnets are important in a broad variety of commercial technologies, from car starters to alternators for wind power generation to computer hard drives. Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory have found new clues into ways to make those magnets longer-lasting and more powerful.
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