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Source:Investing News NetworkA warning about magnets in toys this holiday season, despite years of lawsuits and recalls.Small rare-earth magnets are known for their super strength, and can cause serious gastrointestinal injuries when kids swallow them.Thousands of children have ended up in the emergency room after swallowing them, causing many magnetic toys to be recalled or even banned.Some of these cases have also ended up in court.Between 2006 and 2018, 10 lawsuits were filed against companies that used powerful small rare-earth magnets in their products.The first was filed by a California ...
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Source:Investing News NetworkThe agreement will see USA Rare Earth, a privately held US and Australian investment group, contribute up to $10 million towards the project through two tranches.The first, consisting of $2.5 million, will go towards finishing optimization of separation and purification processes for the different elements found in the deposit. The second tranche will entail USA Rare Earth spending $7.5 million to fund a bankable feasibility study (BFS).Once the BFS is complete, the firm will earn a 70-percent interest in Round Top, and will then gain the option to earn an extra 10...
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Source:Phys.OrgModern technology depends on a set of 17 elements at the foot of the periodic table. Known as rare earths (REs), many of these metals are highly magnetic, and find use in computing, green power and other technologies. However, because of rising prices, legal issues and the difficulty of mining, safeguarding their supply is a major scientific and political challenge.Several REs, such as yttrium (Y) and europium (Eu), are used as phosphors in fluorescent lamps (FLs). These lamps increasingly replace traditional incandescent lighting, but have a limited lifespan. End-of-life FLs ar...
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