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Air plant magnets Why gift regular magnets when you could gift magnets that double as decor?
Air Plant Magnets Why gift regular magnets when you could gift magnets that double as decor?
Eventually, the falling magnet will flip over, turning repelling magnets into attracting magnets.
The car uses permanent magnets, not super-cooled superconducting magnets like Japan's SCMaglev system uses.
Neodymium magnets are rare-earth magnets made from an alloy of neodymium, iron and boron.
A cartoon magnet maybe, but I've never seen those Bugs Bunny magnets in real life (mainly because of technological improvements in magnets, I know, but these magnets remind me of childhood).
They also occur in more mundane uses of superconducting magnets—the magnets in MRI machines can quench, too.
Probing for higher-mass particles requires both larger accelerators and magnets with stronger fields—magnets like the one Fermilab has just debuted.
He has tiny magnets implanted into his ear that function as built-in earbuds and other magnets in his finger just for fun.
I get a book and a couple magnets for my mom, a box of thank you cards, and a couple magnets for us.
Permanent metal magnets and articles intended to become permanent magnets, which could include rare earth oxides neodymium and praseodymium, also dropped off the list.
It comes with tiny magnets that you affix to the bezel and that match up perfectly with the magnets on the back of the AirBar.
" Shihan Qu, who heads the company that makes Zen Magnets, said in an interview that he agrees that high-powered magnets are "an inherently dangerous product.
Rare-earth magnets are unusually dangerous because they are often 333 times stronger than the ordinary magnets used to hold a shopping list to a refrigerator.
It attaches to the bottom with magnets and can either be laid flat or attached to the screen (with more magnets) at a more comfortable typing angle.
Joe even yelled, "Magnets," which was reminiscent of Jesse saying, "Yeah b----, magnets!" on the show after a test run of the plan proved to be a success.
The only magnets capable of higher intensities are pulsed magnets, and their fields only last for a fraction of a second, according to a press release from Nature.
A clever fabrication process ensures that printed strips of the ink act as permanent magnets, and cutting them only separates them into two smaller permanent magnets with similar orientations.
An AC induction motor does not need permanent magnets, and can thus do without the expensive rare-earth metals that are an essential ingredient of modern, high-performance magnets.
Separately, permanent magnets and articles intended to become permanent magnets - which could include rare earth oxides neodymium and praseodymium - accounted for $191 million of imports from China in 2017.
Microsoft is proposing to hold the Type Cover in place under the device with magnets, similar to how the company uses magnets to keep the keyboard up against the display.
In response, a voluntary safety standard was created in 255 to limit the power of loose magnets in toys and to require powerful magnets to be permanently connected so they can't be swallowed.
The protons and neutrons inside a nucleus act as magnets.
Sadly, the GS7 and GS7 Edge are still fingerprint magnets.
The magnets make it easy to attach and detach them.
Indeed, Engineering & Technology reports that the magnets are indeed huge.
Basically, sets of magnets arranged to point their force outwards.
These magnets take advantage of something called the Hall effect.
Elon Musk and Tesla are drama magnets, to be sure.
They're also attracted to magnets because of their magnet content.
They are magnets for trade, and they're where cultures meet.
The recessed magnets inside keep the knives straight and neat.  
Bumper stickers go for $3, and magnets are just $7.
Major urban centers have always been magnets for economic growth.
I put my hands together, I felt something like magnets.
Magnets and RFID implants are rites of passage among grinders.
Those ideas aren't backwards magnets, they go together just fine.
Superconducting magnets are based on a basic principle of physics.
Why wouldn't you want animal butt magnets for the fridge?
He saw competitors selling magnets with no warnings at all.
On sale were small flashing airplane magnets, four for $1.
Image: IST Austria/Birgit RiegerYou might have scoffed at the "fuckin' magnets, how do they work" line from the Insane Clown Posse song "Miracles," but if we're being honest here, magnets are pretty nuts.
Exports to the United States of permanent rare earth magnets, or material that will be turned into permanent magnets, came in at 430,961 kg, or around 431 tonnes last month, the customs data showed.
What is it with islands turning into tropical cyclone magnets lately?
In practice, most such experiments at the moment make bonded magnets.
Glare is often an issue, and these screens are fingerprint magnets.
With the help of rare earth magnets, it takes just seconds.
Dell is using a brand-new mechanism that relies on magnets.
Iridian activated her boot magnets and freed herself from her harness.
Magnets, postcards, plates and flags of all sizes are for sale.
It uses magnets to suspend the rotors that drive the blood.
Magnets snap into place on XOXX Composer to play different sounds.
Warehouses of sensitive data are magnets for criminals and other malefactors.
They were fragile, so you had to keep magnets far away.
Then they applied strong magnets, causing the plasma to swirl around.
Rare earth minerals are used in magnets, radars and consumer electronics.
The colorful magnets of fruit that remain stuck to the refrigerator.
The Oasis slides into place and stays in place with magnets.
The French wunderkind's books have quickly become magnets for the stage.
Such places have become business incubators and magnets for educated millennials.
Magnets that look like a dog is stuck in their fridge
I say that in my representations: It's on fridge magnets now.
In her native Germany, her works adorn postcards, magnets, and posters.
Forget the 'rona ... magnets seem to be just as dangerous 😆
"Magnets!" he says, recalling a famous physics-based Season 5 escapade.
"  "As your hands get close, it should feel like opposing magnets.
" High-powered magnets: Manufacturers claim they are only dangerous if "misused.
Chinese producers remain by far the world's cheapest producers of magnets.
Similar magnets also are essential to our most sophisticated military technology.
And yet, more and more objects are becoming magnets for nostalgia.
Lynas' main products, neodymium and praseodymium, are used in magnets for motors that drive automated seats and windows in cars, motors for hybrid vehicles and as magnets in electronic products, like DVDs and hard disk drives.
The magnetic force of the rotor magnets and the gap between the coreless stator and rotor magnets has also been tweaked, giving SL-27MK21200 torque that the company says is on par with the SL-27MK5.
For buyers who prize exclusivity—and love particular brands—they're sales magnets.
They combine the ease of magnets with the strength of mechanical clasps.
Small PartsAn Amazon brand of spare parts, including magnets and steel wire.
A previous patent hinted at a USB-C Surface charger with magnets.
A reluctance motor eliminates the permanent magnets as well as the brushes.
I've attached magnets to each one and inset them into the covers.
Regular bar magnets have two poles, so they're sometimes called magnetic dipoles.
Both use permanent magnets embedded in their rotors and both need inverters.
MasterCard and Visa have zero credit risk, so they're magnets for money.
Attach the magnets to the magnet impressions using a little hot glue.
The MotoMods just snap on with magnets and immediately get to work.
They are like magnets within the composition; they invariably pull you closer.
JL Mag Rare-Earth soared 10% while Chengdu Galaxy Magnets jumped 9.98%.
For magnet scientists, there are now even stronger magnets on the horizon.
Powerful superconducting magnets keep the beams in place, aligning and focusing them.
They apparently are magnets for college graduates from all over the country.
Another short video of Disclosure with Lorde tonight at Coachella singing Magnets.
You can create the illusion of spiders infesting your home with magnets.
FAMILY FRIDAY: 'WOOD, MAGNETS, PLAYDOUGH AND SPACE' (Friday) What's a rhombic dodecahedron?
Its strong neodymium magnets allow it to be both compact and secure. 
The decorate white bezel snaps on with magnets and costs over $200.
Self-described cyborgs are already implanting magnets and sensors under their skin.
Posters and magnets and signs are appearing in places across the country.
It's like trying to press the same sides of two magnets together.
The magnets of the MRI can detect subtle changes in blood flow.
Three Japanese companies dominate the business of turning rare earths into magnets.
Britain and France appeared to be trading places as magnets for wealth.
He then tried using even more magnets to remove them, albeit unsuccessfully.
Mature suburbs have also become magnets for America's most highly educated graduates.
Good luck stopping your fall with the two magnets attracting each other.
Magnets snap the contacts onto each other and it begins charging immediately.
Accidental ingestion of high-powered magnets emerged as a problem in 18.
But the other company, Zen Magnets, and its leader, Qu, kept fighting.
But, if approved, the proposed standard would leave the magnets themselves untouched.
Neodymium magnets have been known to hold up 1,000 times their weight.
In late October, Ms. Buerkle was the lone commissioner who dissented in part from a decision to recall all Zen Magnets, the small but very strong rare earth magnets that can be shaped together, but can also separate.
You actually build a module around the module, you hang the inner module on springs and then you put these little magnets on each side of it and use the magnets to align it, the module within the module.
One type, magnetic seizure therapy, triggers a seizure using magnets instead of electricity.
The housings could be held together by magnets when the screen is retracted.
Magnets only attain the property of superconductivity if you make them very cold.
Building the larger collider will rely mostly on developing more powerful superconducting magnets.
For motors, using permanent magnets means powerful, efficient motors with fewer electromagnetic components.
Then, they just need to configure and calibrate the machine and its magnets.
The wall-mounted panel has magnets that let the speaker slot into place.
Now we'll be able to have 4K resolution mounted on magnets as wallpaper?
They used it as a filter and even built magnets out of it.
Now, modern technology has yielded its 21st century successor, using nanoparticles and magnets.
Better yet, it ships with universal ties and magnets to hang it anywhere.
The most powerful commercial magnets, by contrast, contain elements known as rare earths.
At the moment, rare-earth magnets are made in one of two ways.
Dr Paranthaman and his colleagues are also investigating how to print sintered magnets.
It's designed for one-handed use by combining magnets with a mechanical clasp.
Already, some free community college initiatives have become magnets for middle-class students.
I think we need to have a talk about magnets in Stranger Things.
Until the magical day face vacuums come stateside, magnets will have to do.
The mesh point can be adjusted and connects to power pack via magnets.
Tokamak Energy's researchers have also been using nitrogen-cooled superconductors for their magnets.
The shop also sells watercolor prints of mountain landscapes and custom wooden magnets.
It attaches securely to the MateBook via a seven-pin port using magnets.
Magnets aren't miracles, but neither are they a phenomenon that physicists completely understand.
Magnets affixed to televisions turned President Richard Nixon into a spiral-shaped ghoul.
Now the magnets are all flipping in an external electric and magnetic field.
The "family" bit pertains to the screen's functionality as digital refrigerator magnets, i.e.
There's magnetoencephalography, MEG, which uses magnets to record electrical currents in the brain.
The magnets are each about ten times stronger than a typical refrigerator magnet.
Smartphones are known to be magnets for fingerprints, smudges and other yucky stuff.
Installation of the kilometer or so of these magnets is planned for 2024.
Using magnets and tweezers, they found tiny metal shards near the wasp nest.
Instead, he found himself hospitalized with four magnets rammed up his nasal cavity.
Reardon first placed two magnets on his nose and two inside his nostrils.
I chose diverse public neighborhood schools over more highly ranked magnets or charters.
Set-up with the included hardware and, especially, those powerful magnets, looks easy.
Jokingly, Buchheit suggested they could hand out refrigerator magnets to advertise their company.
Powerful magnets are everywhere, from medical equipment to particle accelerators in physics labs.
Instead, researchers travel to special facilities to use these magnets for their experiments.
A limpet mine is a type of mine attached to the hull using magnets.
This door was shut using magnets, so it was openable by pushing on it.
"There were a bunch of these dipole magnets that were in inventory," said Kephart.
It manufactures vision guided vehicles (VGVs) that navigate without wires, lasers, magnets, or tape.
However the same research group at Cambridge found a workaround for that, involving magnets.
The biographical website Who's Who lists "collecting ceramics" and "fridge magnets" among her hobbies.
In particular, anything that involves an electric motor or a generator also uses magnets.
Ways of printing bonded magnets are, however, evolving rapidly, as two recent papers show.
Some companies use magnets in the bands, which are generally safe, Dr. Suurna says.
These phones are not only reflective as hell, but are also absolute fingerprint magnets.
This $40 cable adds magnets to your power cord, ensuring your Macbook is safe.
The rotation provided by the magnets guarantees 360 degrees of sunlight for optimal growth.
Another candidate for recording and activating neurons, beyond voltage, light and magnets, is ultrasound.
Prices of rare-earth metals, notably two used in electric magnets, have also soared.
Though pop culture would tell you otherwise, spies aren't glamour magnets like James Bond.
There's a cheaper solution, though, with this set of Super Mario Bros fridge magnets.
This electromagnetic force is generated using a coil of wire surrounded by permanent magnets.
The Input Club SILO switch will also use magnets to allow for adjustable actuation.
Magnets in the base operate with a rotating mechanism, making unending magnetic levitation possible.
Officials blame most of the fires on vandalism; vacant houses are magnets for arson.
Top Companies, in other words, are clearly not talent magnets because of their ROI.
It snaps into the top of the camera satisfyingly with three small, strong magnets.
You mentioned that you are using a lot of magnets for the Castle set.
Magnets replace the traditional steel wheels and tracks on the Maglev train in Shanghai.
A set of magnets that are fun to play with and can boost concentration
The handles also have magnets inside, so they stick together when you stack them.
Here, I'll show you with these carts that have repelling magnets on them. Yes.
First, the screens, together with the secondary screen's acrylic back, are enormous fingerprint magnets.
Among the tricks: costumes rigged with Velcro, as well as snaps, zippers and magnets.
In a few countries, including South Korea and Mexico, they serve as ecotourism magnets.
This is why Translate's output sometimes looked like a shaken bag of fridge magnets.
"Fiction" and "nonfiction" are made to operate as oppositely charged magnets attracting incompatible values.
I go into a few and finally settle on two magnets for my friends.
Magnets can rupture the walls of the intestine when more than one is ingested.
Nest makes ample use of magnets to secure and adjust the Nest Cam Outdoor.
Scientists have discovered a way to use magnets to fight back against intergalactic parasites.
Superconducting magnets require far less power to run, but used to generate weaker fields.
China's exports to the United States of permanent rare earth magnets, or rare earth material that will be turned into permanent magnets, came in at 414,100 kg, or around 414 tonnes last month, the data from the General Administration of Customs showed.
Otherwise, they become magnets for poachers who see them as robust and competition-free zones.
Magnets, for example, are a popular implant, but mostly amount to a fun party trick.
Magnets keep it attached to the hardware, which makes it easier to remove for cleaning.
The price of neodymium metal - used in magnets and speakers - increased 26.5% since May 20.
Magnets originally built for medical imaging machines can find their way into nuclear physics research.
Peoples decided that burying the magnets and keeping them in inventory was the same thing.
A fridge also does much the same with a few magnets and bits of paper.
The system, which Livermore dubbed Inductrack, uses an array of permanent magnets on the vehicle.
That's why I look for magnets in the bags I trust to haul my gear.
Neodymium is one of the most recognizable rare earths, as it's widely used in magnets.
High-powered magnets connect the Moto Mods to the phone so accessories just snap on.
The magnets allow players to move their pieces all over the globe, even upside down.
Also new on the BoomBottle MM is a pair of magnets built into the speaker.
When the magnets are smaller than a fingernail, it is hard to pull them apart.
The playing field is actually comprised of 12 flat squares that lock together via magnets.
Inside the Pencil itself is a complementary coil, flanked by two arrays of ferrite magnets.
Its main use is in the high-performance permanent magnets inside consumer electronics and automobiles.
The metal in the microstructure allowed the researchers to guide the whole thing with magnets.
Basically, it's possible to make people feel music more by exciting their brains with magnets.
But one of the most notable sounds is the undesirable "whoosh" of superconducting magnets quenching.
These magnets are made from superconducting wire, meaning wire that can transport electricity without resistance.
There are also bumper stickers, magnets, coffee mugs, frisbees, and more sold on the website.
Rare earths are specialty metals used in everything from ceramics to magnets and consumer electronics.
If your refrigerator is constantly overflowing, these magnets can help you free up some space.
Keep an eye out for your furry friends if you're a collector of kitchen magnets.
This squad uses powerful magnets to steady the sled on a 2,100 foot-long track.
Now these urban centres are magnets for millennials fresh from university and with few responsibilities.
Users put little objects that remind me of letter magnets on Vyo's turntable control panel.
The buds themselves also feature magnets that snap them together when hung around the neck.
Images of the golden ratio diagram overlaid on popular images are often magnets for retweets.
This week, she spends some of her money on Luden's cough drops and refrigerator magnets.
This set of over 500 magnets can be mashed, rolled, and molded into different shapes.
French artist Daniel Firman doesn't need magnets to defy gravity in his Nasutamanus sculpture series.
Their magnets make them fancier than plain old blocks and more user-friendly than Legos.
Six years later, our refrigerator is decorated with souvenir magnets from our trips across America.
The problem is that what's true of magnets is not at all true of romance.
Two doctors used some anaesthetic spray and then pulled the magnets out of Reardon's nose.
Magnets in the battery pack on the cover solidly click together with the Kindle Oasis.
Anything that falls to the sea floor will be picked up with magnets or grabs.
Rapper Snoop Dogg described their relationship as that of two magnets -- drawn to each other.
The case lid closes magnetically, and the buds themselves are also firmly seated with magnets.
Now, there are "two-cents" T-shirts, "two-cents" buttons and "two-cents" refrigerator magnets.
Netflix is spending billions on content, including on projects from awards magnets like Martin Scorsese.
At slow speeds, Logitech uses magnets inside the mouse to precisely control the wheel's resistance.
Toyota aims to use the magnets in electric vehicle motors within the next 10 years.
Urban Mining, the Texas startup, says its NdFeB manufacturing process involves recycling of older magnets.
Open societies are beacons leading us onward, but closed societies are magnets, drawing us back.
These magnets aren't quite ready to be rolled out to every lab in the country.
Rare earth magnets are widely used in medicine, consumer electronics and the military, although U.S. President Donald Trump in August last year signed a defense policy bill banning the purchase of rare earth magnets from China for the military in the 216 fiscal year.
The teardown also revealed four magnets in the camera that go towards improved optical image stabilization.
And even when it's closed, the case uses small magnets to keep the flip cover sealed.
"It's the first palette without any mirrors or magnets, and that's not really done," Abbitt says.
A look at just a handful of the custom-designed attachments that all attach using magnets.
How much these magnets twist in response to a magnetic field is called their magnetic moment.
Uranus and Neptune have weaker, more complicated fields, as if they had several, crisscrossing bar magnets.
That title currently belongs to Shanghai's maglev train, which uses magnets to hover above the rails.
The keyboard, which uses strong magnets to attach to the device, has infinite viewing-angle adjustability.
Use magnets, portals, fans and more to navigate increasingly intricate mazes as fast as you can.
The flag's sky-blue stripes and golden sun adorn everything from football shirts to fridge magnets.
Spesard also uses magnets to keep kitchen accessories on the walls, such as spices and knives.
Chop it in half, and you'll have two magnets, each with a north and south pole.
Grab some magnets and some nails and you got yourself a hell of an arrow launcher.
One created in Europe allows users to manipulate virtual objects without touching them, by using magnets.
I still had to grab the cable from off the floor and touch the magnets together.
In the exhibition hall, multiple booths offered to implants magnets and RFID chips on the spot.
This show, developed by Magnets, a collective of local magicians, brings wizardry to the dinner table.
Roboticists at MIT created an origami robot controlled by magnets but it can fold only once.
But cooling clouds of atoms to ultra-low temperatures requires suspending them using magnets or lasers.
Instead it uses permanent room-temperature magnets, similar to the familiar bar magnet, only more powerful.
After she destroys Lucious' office, their lips somehow attach like magnets and they almost have sex.
Both phones are wrapped in Gorilla Glass, and the back of both devices are fingerprint magnets.
That lets Samsung Pay work on older point-of-sale terminals by transmitting information via magnets.
There are levels with magnets; levels that work on multiple, um, levels; and levels with switches.
"A shortage and disruption would quench our magnets, so we would be without instruments," Dembinski said.
Flip the top to take out the bullet earbuds, which are securely fixed in using magnets.
"I am very concerned about the magnets that draw people to the United States," he said.
Build a booby trap out of giant magnets; dig a moat as deep as a grave.
Indeed, the top three endorsement magnets only have one supporter each from outside their home states.
Old Joe brings up one of the show's most iconic moments when he yells out, "Magnets!"
It's on yard signs and t-shirts and magnets stuck to the back of 18-wheelers.
Interactive experiences include magnets with words like "freedom" and "repression" to inspire visitors to create poems.
I'll buy magnets for my mum - I'll show you my fridge in a minute, it's ridiculous.
His campaign cost $93,300, most of it spent on internet advertising, yard signs and car magnets.
Other types of objects ingested included toys, jewelry, nails, screws, hair products, magnets and Christmas decorations.
Oh, sure, we could try using four magnets on the base (like in the fake video).
In short order, Bernstein and Wilson had attached a smaller ovoid to a Sphero using magnets.
Almodóvar's shelves are as full of playful figurines and gaudy magnets as a Tribeca toy store.
When it's not in use, the keyboard sticks to the back of the tablet with magnets.
Cities have long been magnets for people seeking economic opportunities and a better quality of life.
But the only magic at play here is magnets and a magnificent execution of miniaturized robotics.
It even has a clever Bluetooth keyboard that flips, slides, and locks into place with magnets.
They are securely held in place with magnets, and the top closes with a satisfying click.
This time, the magnets were found in desk toys popular for playing or modeling different shapes.
The sudden loss of the 2016 ban left no regulations in place on high-powered magnets.
About 30 percent of the elements used in such magnets are rare-earth elements, Toyota said.
However, it&aposs not all keyrings and fridge magnets — this isn&apost your average gift shop.
When not in use, the discs connect via the magnets to form a necklace of sorts.
The higher rates on offer in countries like Turkey have acted as magnets for foreign capital.
Barret stands before a huge whiteboard with the silks affixed with magnets in rows, giving critiques.
More extreme biohackers have implanted microchips and magnets under their skin to link themselves with computers.
Kato declined to give specific details on cost reductions, but said that Toyota could replace up to half of the neodymium used in magnets for motors which operate conventional vehicle functions like power windows with lanthanum and cerium, and around 20 percent for electric motor magnets.
And to accelerate protons to such high energies, even those at the LHC, we use superconducting magnets.
It uses magnets to allow you to adjust the angle of the display when in laptop mode.
Earlier this year, Tesla became one of several electric car makers to use motors with neodymium magnets.
Once you find a position you like, magnets hidden inside the arm's body hold it in place.
We know it works via super strong magnets, but we can all just pretend it's the Force.
Build in magnets round off the design features, letting you click the buds together for safe keeping.
First, Joyce Byers (Winona Ryder) notices that her fridge magnets stop working and fall to the floor.
Another, called Magdan, has magnets in its feet so it sticks to the ground with every step.
A dash of neodymium gives strength to the magnets inside hard disk drives, speakers, and electric motors.
Permanent magnets such as the ones on your refrigerator are magnetic because of a phenomenon called ferromagnetism.
The price of dysprosium, used in industrial magnets, had rise by about 55% in 2019, it added.
It attaches to the Oasis with magnets and comes in three colors — all of them genuine leather.
There's also a cordless charging mat and docking station, which the phone snaps on to with magnets.
It's almost as if they have just bar magnets in their centers, aligned with their rotation axes.
The pads use magnets to help keep your phone safely and securely connected, either vertically or horizontally.
Here's what is happening: Toys: The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is withdrawing safety standards for magnets.
For $1.50 each, Cañosa sells Obama magnets that show him dancing salsa and appreciating a Cuban cigar.
Four neodymium magnets inside the Line Dock help it stick to your laptop and keep everything aligned.
The hyperloop works by propelling pods through tubes using magnets reaching speeds akin to those of airplanes.
"We can talk about magnets, and pull factors and push factors and everything else," the official said.
Innumerable magnets and electronic devices are linked together with color-coded wiring and brightly painted metal structures.
Dell's XPS 15 also includes a maglev keyboard, which uses magnets to keep the keys in place.
Jared Sippel, whose résumé includes the culinary magnets Quince in San Francisco and Frasca in Boulder, Colo.
Magnets work by focusing on an educational theme, like science, technology, foreign language immersion, or performing arts.
The needles would "explode" into the wearer's skin, then the magnets would retract them for future uses.
The scientists then easily removed the nano-coils from the water using magnets for later re-use.
For those who aren't into magnets, Zeng sells her paper without the liner since they're separate layers.
One configuration involved a Samsung staffer peeling back pieces of the display that was attached by magnets.
And because liquid helium is so cold, it's used to cool superconducting magnets used by M.R.I. scanners.
The modular design would permit the magnets to be removed in sections for maintenance and precise placement.
His model utilizes a pump-shaft that levitates on powerful magnets, preserving stability even on rough roads.
Some tiny communities grew as much from international migration, in percentage terms, as large global magnets did.
Having enough magnets in American hands was "essential to the national defense," Trump proclaimed at the time.
This fun little space saver uses magnets to hold bottled beverages, making plenty more room for leftovers. 
This fun little space saver uses magnets to hold bottled beverages, making plenty more room for leftovers.
Libya is not the only country on the route, but it is one of the principal magnets.
Stronger magnets can also be used for increasing the resolution in magnet-based medical imaging, for example.
In the kitchen, remove towels, refrigerator magnets, sponges, paper towels, dish detergents, mats and most small appliances.
The magnets committee had 36 voting members shortly before year's end, according to Nord, the committee chairwoman.
But an earlier version of the magnets committee roster, reviewed by The Post, showed 33 voting members.
The company plans to include the magnets in electric power-steering motors by the end of 2025.
It's actually powered by a motor housed in the handle of the dryer and controlled by powerful magnets.
The keyboard snaps onto the port with some seriously powerful magnets that make it tough to shake loose.
I also pick up a couple magnets, and a pair of pretty teal and white ceramic stud earrings.
This infusion of capital should allow them to build magnets four times stronger in the next three years.
Before I did the magnets in the ears, I was trying to design this Lovetron9000 and other implants.
A hyperloop would work by propelling pods through a large tube at speeds of 750 mph using magnets.
Particles are spinning electric charges, which, by the basic rules of physics, means they're also tiny bar magnets.
Lynas is the only major miner outside China of the metallic elements, crucial in the production of magnets.
Their atoms have an innate property called spin, which turns each one into the smallest possible bar magnets.
When combined with boron and iron, neodymium can be used to create magnets that convert energy into movement.
But cities that have become magnets for younger arrivals don't necessarily offer the best career and housing choices.
It has the same largish bezel around the screen, sturdy aluminum back, and magnets to hold smart covers.
Flyte is a company that seems to like taking ordinary objects and adding magnets to make them float.
As fellow technology nerds I'll bet that you and I share something in common: a fascination with magnets.
The goal is to test out a way for two spacecraft to come together in space using magnets.
A mixture of factors make certain industries magnets for slavery, says Kevin Hyland, the outgoing anti-slavery commissioner.
China produces about three-quarters of the world's neodymium and praseodymium (NdPr), used in magnets for electric motors.
Then in the kitchen I saw "Remembering Vietnam" magnets holding up images of bikini ladies on his fridge.
Haworth implanted two small magnets under the skin of Lee's tragus, the small inner flap of his ear.
The idea — to propel capsules through large tubes using magnets — gained considerable traction in the years that followed.
A hyperloop system would involve propelling pods through a large tube at up to 750 mph using magnets.
China produces nearly two-thirds of the world's samarium cobalt rare earth magnets, according to U.S. government estimates.
The BottleLoft comes with two strips of three magnets each so it's ideal for chilling a six-pack.
The magnets are strong, allowing you to store food (or more beer) on the shelf below the bottles.
I loved that both snap in place with magnets so there's no confusion about how to attach them.
In seconds, magnets in the sensor pull the two sides back together and slowly light the bulb again.
Apparently there are no magnets strong enough to permit that, making this piece a monument designed to fail.
They can then move on to creative stations to explore tools like typewriters, rubber stamps and word magnets.
Mr. Zucman's book, published last year, asserts that Switzerland and Luxembourg remain powerful magnets to money seeking anonymity.
Speks makes small productivity desk toys out of magnets to help you focus or practice creative building skills.
The simple but surprisingly effective concept is brought to you by the creators of Buckyballs and Zen Magnets.
Other than these Original tiny magnets, the company makes a super-sized version ($14.95) and building blocks ($29.95).
Naturally occurring magnets in the Earth's crust can help scientists track 240 million-year-old tectonic-plate movements.
Erasers, magnets, USB drives, even ear picks—they can all found in the shape of food in Japan.
Around the center of the disk are ten magnets placed in such a way that their poles alternate.
When the magnets are spinning, their alternating poles mean that the magnetic field they generate is constantly changing.
Her work has been a mainstay in gift shops for decades, printed on magnets, coasters, and cocktail napkins.
Before leaving the gift shop, Aparicio inspected a display of personalized license-plate magnets, alphabetized by first name.
Old Joe references the time Jesse suggested that they use the power of magnets to destroy Gus' laptop.
Smartphones are notorious germ magnets, and Apple issued new gadget-cleaning guidance as the novel coronavirus outbreak spreads.
It keeps you phone in place using magnets, so you won't have to worry about it falling down.
This year, nine shows open between the 8th and the 26th, all of them would-be prize magnets.
On sale inside was Blockbuster-branded merchandise, including trucker hats, cups, even magnets made by a local teacher.
And those two magnets ended up in my left nostril while the other one was in my right.
Avoid Tourist Magnets: Mr. Ackerman advised staying away from attractions popular with tourists because these are often targets.
I admired river rock magnets and desktop terrariums that paired nicely with organic sheets and HEPA air filters.
It has a growing economy and booming cities backed by technology, oil, and gas that are all magnets.
The transport system concept envisions propelling pods through tubes using magnets, reaching speeds akin to those of airplanes.
They wanted the magnets either to be too big to swallow or too weak to cause organ damage.
So in late 2016, for the first time in four years, rare-earth magnets were legal to sell.
The magnets committee began with a focus on using warnings and packaging to prevent accidental swallowing by children.
The gift shop located inside Lorelai's home sold exclusive "Gilmore Girls" merchandise like magnets, mugs, clothing, and more.
Propane, cotton, aluminium scrap, copper scrap and rare earth magnets were all set for an additional 20183% duty.
Additional components that function similar to little magnets are attached to those DNA pieces, and they go fishing.
The Fun Factory Stronic line uses magnets to move its toys back and forth (and back and forth).
In the words of the remarkable scholars that make up Insane Clown Posse: Magnets, how do they work?
Magnets on the straightaways and bends change the electrons' directions, which produces a beam of high-energy x-rays.
Outer space is at 2.7 K, but the magnets need to be at 1.9 K. Close doesn't cut it.
Image: ILCThe International Linear Collider would instead collide electrons and their antiparticle, the positron, also with super-cold magnets.
The S Pen doesn't slot into the Tab S3, but at least it clips to the back using magnets.
They snap in with magnets when you align them right, but you have to remember which way they face.
"Using permanent magnets the Delft pod floats above the track, resulting in very little energy usage," the university says.
We had a room full of people combing the carpet looking for this tiny spike with magnets and everything.
First, it's got a very durable and comfortable padded wrist rest which attaches to the keyboard body via magnets.
These headphones are convenient (they stick together via magnets) and comfortable, but their defining factor is the noise-cancelling.
While they use adhesive, they're also easy to remove and the AirBar ships with a replacement set of magnets.
Night spots in Jakarta, the capital, and tourist magnets such as the island of Bali have their raunchy sides.
The unit of energy named after Tesla is used to measure the strength of the magnets in MRI systems.
No one sat next to her, and she exhaled in relief as the train rose on its magnets again.
"As scientists," said Natterer, "we are... more curious about what we can do with these single atom magnets."[Nature]
It doesn't need to be in the line of sight (because it uses magnets) and doesn't use much energy.
There's a plastic tablet case with two metal pads on the back that snap onto the dock with magnets.
America last year bought about $250m of rare-earth magnets from China, and there are no easy alternative sources.
The Fold features a pair of magnets on its edges, which let you close it with a satisfying snap.
But engineers are currently toiling with building the damn thing and its magnets are proving to be a challenge.
We did that with magnets — each plate had a lower dental piece that had a little magnet on it.
A collection of 120 magnets inside the case are arranged in the same Halbach arrays that hold the pencil.
All of the different modes are supported by magnets, so there are no buttons or locks to fiddle with.
I thought the quick-release magnets would come in handy when I started using my phone throughout the night.
The futuristic transport system works by propelling pods through a large tube at speeds of 750 mph using magnets.
That's because the Hendo Hoverboard floats using "hover engines" that use arrays of fast-spinning magnets to generate lift.
And on the refrigerator, someone—I suspect the boy—has spelled out the word POOP in multicolored alphabet magnets.
The Google Pixel C sported a unique design where the tablet attaches to the detachable keyboard via strong magnets.
Now that the war on magnets is over, hopefully we can all focus towards the war on magnet misuse.
But occasionally, these magnets might quench, meaning the wire that produced the magnetic field suddenly loses its superconducting properties.
Think of micelles as tiny magnets — they work to lift and remove makeup, oil, and dirt on the skin.
It injects plasma, which is surrounded by liquid metal, into a compression chamber where magnets help contain the gas.
But government safety requirements say that the tray must lock into place — not just stick on with strong magnets.
The use of magnets to create super-fast trains is another option for countries looking to improve transport infrastructure.
One of the boys, John Michael, jumped up and grabbed two magnets from a drawer to give a visual.
Magnets in the FreeLace buds mean they can also be attached to each other when no longer in use.
The Square Off is a chess board with magnets and motors that can move pieces around by remote command.
A bomb attached by magnets to a bus used by Khurshid TV blew up during the evening rush hour.
You can buy the magnets individually, making them a great gift to hand out to your entire friend group.
Scott Dunn, CEO of the Urban Mining Company, believes reusing these rare magnets are critical to a cleaner future.
T5. Texas — Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, and Houston have become magnets for millennials looking to work for small businesses.
Instead, it's supposed to be kept on your fridge, using magnets, and is best for ordering products from Amazon.
We always thought the classic Etch-A-Sketch used magnets to create its fine art, but we were wrong.
The last time association health plans expanded, they were magnets for hucksters who would collect premiums and then vanish.
The magnets aren't terribly strong, but they have enough force to hold the cups in place in your cupboard.
Like AirPods, the two Powerbeats earbuds pop right into the case with the help of magnets and charge instantly.
You need the ones that break away that become worth a lot of money and were magnets of talent.
Maybe act as a repository for childhood paintings/ancient Chinese takeaway menus/souvenir magnets from forgotten holidays to Corfu.
If you're like Charlie Kelly and your favorite hobby is magnets, you will love this oddly satisfying desk toy.
To his surprise, the mitochondria moved like magnets to the proper places in the cells and began supplying energy.
Fake eyelashes that stick with magnets instead of glue were introduced last year, intended to make daily application easier.
When the magnets are separated by even a moderate distance, the repulsive force is very close to zero newtons.
If they aren't perfectly lined up (and they never are), there is also a torque on both the magnets.
Above the M&M's and Twizzlers were some "Comb Trump" fridge magnets ($9.99 each), with shocks of yellow hair.
The web page where the magnets were sold has been disabled as of Wednesday afternoon, The Associated Press reported.
The bus they found came pre-decorated for the children with magnets of letters and numbers on the ceiling.
For example, Japanese scientists are now developing a type of satellite that uses magnets to catch and destroy debris.
Yet most people don't understand the risks posed by these magnets, she said, and the injuries can be severe.
With magnets, still, the companies had a head start, meeting for several months before safety advocates joined the process.
Inside a typical tokamak is a superheated hydrogen gas containing deuterium and tritium that&aposs surrounded by superconducting magnets.
Doing so is like prising apart two very strong magnets that snap back together when you release your grip.
Unlike the D.C. motors of the time, Tesla's motors didn't create sparks or require expensive permanent magnets to operate.
Jessa (Jemima Kirke) and Adam (Adam Driver), once self-destructive magnets for trouble, have embraced sobriety, and each other.
It closes at the throat, not with a sparkly brooch, but with magnets inside the plushy "spa green" fabric.
In the case of your cellphone and earbuds, using neodymium magnets means they can be physically tiny but still strong.
Dunking Buddy uses encapsulated magnets that allow the device to move smoothly up and down the side of the cup.
When scientists realized that they needed more shielding, they began burying entire unused steel magnets in the dirt around it.
What HTT has made, for now, is the naked body of a capsule; without motors, without magnets, and without seats.
Corralled by giant magnets, the electrons travelling around them emit radiation ranging in frequency from the infrared to X-rays.
This is just a proof of concept so the magnets don't have variable strength nor are the cables particularly resilient.
She asks friends to bring her fridge magnets from around the world so she can imagine traveling to new places.
He posted detailed how-to directions including placing magnets on tiny jars and a magnet on a Potter-inspired wand.
Tusk dies after being put in an MRI machine — its magnets rip the drone insect out of his eye socket.
The MIT Media lab version is much more humane, however, using palm-sized robots that cling onto clothing with magnets.
Magnets beneath each key now provide additional feedback, creating a clickier keyboard than you'd normally expect from 0.7mm of travel.
The dock uses magnets to align the tablet, which lives in an included case, with pogo pins that provide charging.
Magnets on the lid and bottom ensure that both sides actually sit flush against each other while in tablet mode.
My wife selected the styling concentrator, which, like the rest of the adapters, snaps smartly onto the front with magnets.
The tiny magnets at the base of each strip help them snap together when they are aligned at the lashline.
Thanks to magnets, the ear cups pop off easily and allow you to connect a cord or reboot the headset.
"Guantanamo continues to be one of the key magnets for jihadi recruitment," Obama said at a press conference last month.
The Vectorr atmospheric railway train is powered by magnets and a vacuum, but is not a hyperloop This is hyperloop.
That's all well and good, but then you put it on top of the base, and the magic happens. Magnets!
Those tend to be sweat magnets and get gnarly kind of quick, so I don't use them all that often.
After all that you just set the wheel spinning, and move the magnets to create your custom beat or song.
LittleBits is basically an electronics toolkit that consists of small components – batteries, speakers, switches – which connect together via powerful magnets.
That typically requires a bigger headphone to hold all those magnets, but Audeze seems bent on getting the size down.
"Stars are magnets, and they attract other stars," said Laura Fredricks, a philanthropy consultant and lecturer at New York University.
Promoted by Coors Light Less than 1 percent of rare earth magnets that are used in everyday tools are recycled.
The cool thing about the Speks is that there are enough magnets to use them in a variety of ways.
Previously, the group created a troupe of dancing paper cranes controlled by magnets, and its new project is equally entertaining.
At the Manhattan bookstore the Strand, there is currently an entire collection of Kahlo merchandise: notebooks, fridge magnets, baseball caps.
It was Jesse's idea to use magnets during season five, episode one ("Live Free or Die") to scrub the laptop.
U.S.-bound shipments of the magnets, which are widely used in medical devices, consumer electronics and defence, were also 55.9%.
But Mr. Lin worries the new courses at neighborhood middle schools won't be as challenging as classes at the magnets.
Similar measures enjoyed support in other states that were magnets for immigrants, including Arizona, Florida, New York and Texas. Gov.
The solution in that was more magnets to put on the outside to offset the pull from the ones inside.
Water coasters, where riders in rafts sometimes travel uphill, propelled by high-pressure jets or magnets, are now the rage.
But how's this for a new way to tempt fate: What if you replaced the elastic cord with two magnets?
" The Times said: "Nadal's forehands found the court's white lines as if they were magnets, as he repeatedly hit winners.
The Tori board is a magnetic board that pairs with small magnets that you can place in different game controllers.
All around are other abandoned items: underwear printed with Disney princesses, photographs and junk mail, fridge magnets and school assignments.
But if you give the wheel a bit of flick, those magnets reverse their polarity and zoom, off it goes.
The Large Hadron Collider's superconducting magnets generate fields of 8.3 Tesla, around the strength of a high-energy MRI machine.
Testing found the magnets included in the set did not meet federal standards for toys intended for children under 14.
In late November, the magnets committee held a conference call, which a Post reporter listened to with the committee's knowledge.
The Japanese automaker on Tuesday said it had developed a magnet which replaces some of the neodymium, a rare earth metal used in the world's most powerful permanent magnets, with more abundant and cheaper lanthanum and cerium, adding that it aimed to use the magnets in electric vehicle motors within the next 10 years.
China is the world's dominant producer of rare earth magnets, which are widely used in medical devices, consumer electronics, and defence.
The Home Max can also be put on its side, and can stand using magnets to keep it from falling over.
You won't lose this one as easily as last year, since it clips to the side of the iPad with magnets.
Superconductive metals are used to make the magnets for devices such as hospital MRI machines and particle accelerators such as CERN.
And the larger the ring and stronger the magnets and accelerating radiation, the more force can be imparted on the protons.
Strong rare-earth magnets keep the AirPods securely docked to the PodCase, even when your phone is stashed in your pocket.
Most of the time, I navigate to my social media apps reflexively, as though my finger and the icons are magnets.
A limpet mine is a type of mine attached to the hull using magnets and was used in the May attacks.
In the 2.0 version the flange also quickly snaps on to the pump using magnets, so it's much easier to use.
Typically, particle physics experiments use oscillating electric fields, called radiofrequency cavities, and high-powered magnets to accelerate particles to high energies.
These Mods snap right onto the back of your phone with magnets, and the Moto Z will automatically start using it.
Electromechanical engineer Proto G, using a mixture of magnets and electric arcs, created a speaker that translates sound vibrations through plasma.
Physicists have also identified such transitions in magnets, crystals, flocking birds and even cells (and cellular components) placed in artificial environments.
Today's satellites aren't propelled by magnets, however, which shows some of the difficulties in rolling this research into a practical application.
The wordy magnets and vibrant postcards that people use to decorate their refrigerators usually inspire passing moments of inspiration — at most.
And, bonus, the earbuds have magnets, so they snap together like a necklace shutting off the music when not in use.
If a nucleus contains an even number of these particle-magnets, they will all pair up, north poles neutralising south poles.
I listened to classical music and it melded with the clanking magnets to create a not-unpleasant industrial noise-rock soundtrack.
Unlike the simple bars and horseshoes of children's magnets, the 3D-printed variety can be made in all manner of shapes.
Prizes for big contributions included a consultation with the Cornell scientist, while Wansink's books, magnets, and stickers were the smaller rewards.
Beats has also built magnets into the backs of the buds themselves, so they snap together securely when out of use.
And thanks to the built-in magnets, when you are using the brushes, they're on full-display throughout your makeup session.
A sprinkle of cerium here and a pinch of neodymium there makes TV screens brighter, batteries last longer, and magnets stronger.
New additions include a hook on the top for hanging, along with magnets on the back for sticking to your fridge.
The permanent magnets can be improved, too, by making them from strongly magnetic rare-earth materials such as dysprosium and neodymium.
It's especially effective since most leaves tend to repel water, so turning them into water-attracting magnets is a complete reversal.
In fact, the solution was so simple one wonders why we didn't do it years ago: use magnets instead of bearings.
The keys are still physically held in place at their corners, but there are now magnets beneath them to provide feedback.
For China itself, a collider would spawn high-tech manufacturing hubs to make the advanced coolants, magnets and computing infrastructure required.
The most important of these are specialised magnets for motors in electric vehicles, generators in wind turbines and missile-guidance systems.
It can get away with such a small volume because it has more powerful magnets that squeeze the plasma more tightly.
Our sun contains plasma with its immense gravity, but here on Earth, we need powerful magnets or lasers to do so.
The system uses liquid helium to elevate the sled using superconductor magnets, with rockets powering it down a 2,100-foot track.
The pad attaches to the Home Max via magnets and works whether you have the speaker in horizontal or vertical orientation.
For example, cities like Atlanta, Nashville and Raleigh-Durham are showing strong momentum, in part because they are regional talent magnets.
They are peep shows of morbid curiosity at best, and magnets for the most pompous type of ideological grandstanding at worst.
HP's new Omen Mindframe Headset is the first to feature active earcup cooling by using thermoelectric magnets to cool your ears.
Finally, (again because of the magnets) you can give the switch multiple actuation points and dictate what happens at each point.
Yantai Zhenghai Magnetic Material, Chengdu Galaxy Magnets Co Ltd and Jiangmen Kanhoo Industry Co Ltd rose by as much as 9%.
At just 1.7 centimeters, these robots are made of magnets and PVC sandwiched between layers of laser cut paper or polystyrene.
ELSA is currently in the design phase but Astroscale plans to use magnets and an undisclosed secondary method to catch satellites.
The magnets, which when powered on with 66 volts (as opposed to the standard 12 v), can hold approximately 3,000 pounds.
There's no obvious reason for magnets to have a relationship with aerial photos of ice, but the thought stuck with him.
This is a song about coitus that does everything but imply sexual thoughts, like two negative magnets pushing each other apart.
The top and bottom of the IQ stays solidly in place even though it is held down with only powerful magnets.
More of these revelations will emerge in court, as great fortunes are litigation magnets, and Neumann's involves some legally fraught characters.
The system works by propelling pods through a large tube, using magnets, at speeds of up to 750 miles per hour.
It's a plastic circle with an HDMI cord sticking out; that cord attaches to the back of the Chromecast with magnets.
There's the 70mm magnesium dome driver, an aluminum-coated diaphragm, neodymium magnets, and the headband is made out of beta titanium.
They can replace closures such as zippers and buttons with ones that make it easier to close garments, such as magnets.
Congress must act to end legal loopholes that have left us with policies that serve as tremendous magnets for illegal immigration.
" As Cecily Strong says, when you've got the cut, "Your quotes will always be inspirational and your magnets will be hilarious.
Many people with color to letters synesthesia find it correlates with the alphabet magnets they used to have on their fridge.
Because if there's one thing that juggalos know (and it certainly isn't how magnets work), it's how to throw a party.
Some House districts become magnets for volunteers and money for reasons unrelated to the charisma of the candidate benefiting from them.
Everywhere I went, I saw his face: gazing out from refrigerator magnets, emblazoned on T-shirts, plastered all over wall calendars.
" He urged Congress to "end legal loopholes that have left us with policies that serve as tremendous magnets for illegal immigration.
China is the world's biggest producer of rare earth magnets, which are widely used in medical devices, consumer electronics and defence.
The rocket boost propelled her to speed and landed her in line with the boys, as if they all wore magnets.
After abandoning the idea, Reardon was "still a bit bored" and continued fooling around with the magnets, according to the Guardian.
China is the word's biggest producer of rare earth magnets, which are widely used in medical devices, consumer electronics and defence.
Speks Magnetic Toy, available at Amazon, $27.95This set of over 500 magnets can be mashed, rolled, and molded into different shapes.
There were also concerns about how to keep the street seats clean, and whether they would become magnets for the homeless.
But sodden from the fury of a downpour, feigning interest in refrigerator magnets seemed a small price to pay for shelter.
Today's largest particle accelerator is the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Switzerland, a ring of magnets 26.7 kilometers (16.6 miles) around.
In a close second for number of hospitalizations: batteries, which -- along with magnets -- pose severe risks if swallowed, the authors noted.
In these months, your nasal passages get drier, and that makes them magnets for the 200 viruses that can cause infections.
China is the world's dominant producer of rare earth magnets, which are widely used in medical devices, consumer electronics, and defense.
Another proposal, called StarTram, is a maglev launch system that uses frictionless magnets to launch rockets off of a raised platform.
The pen comes in a super cool neon pizza box stuffed with nifty schwag, such as magnets and a loading tray.
In the past, cuprate-based magnets have been too fragile, but this new design can withstand fields up to 60 tesla.
Instead, their schools are becoming magnets for middle-class families moving into gentrifying neighborhoods who prefer them to their local zoned schools.
But to connect that cable, you need to remove one of the earpads (they're connected with magnets), and stick the cable in.
Likewise, there's a new Apple Pencil 2 stylus that attaches with magnets to the side of the iPad where it can charge.
"We all know from common experience that ice cream trucks are magnets for children," said Zachary W. Carter, the city's corporation counsel.
This approach has been wildly successful in explaining how water molecules crystallize into ice, and how atomic spins align to form magnets.
It last sued a company in 2012, when it found Zen Magnets posed a safety risk to children who would swallow them.
After processing, rare earths need to be turned into rare earth magnets, found in precision-guided missiles, smart bombs and military jets.
Hyperloop's pods will be propelled by an electric motor and the magnetic field created by permanent magnets will help the capsules levitate.
The price of neodymium metal - used in magnets and speakers - increased 26.5% since May 20 from $50 per kilogram to $63.25/kg.
You had to strap on a massive backpack full of magnets for tracking location and a camera that hung above your head.
At another company in Ganzhou, a manager shows off several of its products: little disc magnets, each containing about 30% rare earths.
The magnets push out the nail darts so fast that it's basically a mini crossbow mixed with a nailgun, no batteries necessary.
Kaplamino has some neat and clever ways to roll the marble upwards, including the use of springs, magnets, falling weights, and catapults.
Two arrays of 20 neodymium magnets (the strongest type of magnet commercially available) allow it to levitate above the aluminum-plated track.
Rather, they move in tandem, a choreographed dance that brings them together, and pulls them apart, only to jerk back, like magnets.
Otherwise the centres would become magnets for fresh migrants from across Africa—irritating the countries that must be persuaded to host them.
Every pair of MW50+ headphones comes with on-ear and over-ear pads, held in place by two small pegs and magnets.
We have to understand that you live, and I live here in Washington, two of the biggest terror magnets in the world.
Magnetic fields can be produced by permanent magnets or by electric currents passing through bundles of wires wrapped around an iron core.
But contrary to popular belief, there is one thing the nearly 40-year-old toy isn't—a gadget that's powered by magnets.
Photo: Input ClubNext, again because of the magnets, there's no metal pin sticking out of the bottom of the key switch's housing.
And once those magnets or lasers are shut off for observations, the condensates fall to the floor of the experiment and dissipate.
It doesn't seem like a huge jump, but it paves the way for even stronger magnets based on the principles of superconductivity.
There are the mechanical clinks of moving magnets, vibrating compressors to move liquid helium, and beeps from computers in the control rooms.
"A colorful sleeve with magnets on it" describes the barebones case that Apple makes for pretty much every one of its products.
In partnership with MIT, it is creating magnets out of rare-Earth barium copper oxide, which is a recently commercialized superconducting material.
In fact, it only attaches to the BB-9E base via magnets and draws power from the main ball via induction technology.
All you have to do is stick it on using the built-in magnets and tuck the straps inside your car door.
Hammocks are kid magnets, so keep safety in mind in case more than a couple of them decide to pile into it.
Not only are many overworked and underpaid, but fast food restaurants seem to be magnets for bizarre break-ins, thefts, and vandalism.
Like the iPad Pro, the Pogo keyboard, which doubles as a cover, connects to the tablet via magnets and a smart connector.
At the laboratory scale, Forest's group can't replicate either phenomenon; the best they can do is simulate them with electricity and magnets.
Soon to be found in a Brookstone near you, the OvRcharge is a wireless charger than can levitate your smartphone using magnets.
Many teams used magnets or air bearings to make the pod levitate inside the tube, further cutting down any barriers to speed.
Add some a bunch of parts, magnets, and wheels all stripped from other kits, and this surprisingly functional BB-8 comes together.
Reuters reported last month that cryptocurrency exchanges — where virtual currencies are bought, sold and stored — have become magnets for fraud and deception.
From wooden toboggans to subway trains held up by magnets, these 6 types of transit run the gamut of technology and creativity.
Using magnets to separate the cosmic dust from the terrestrial, the pair managed to find some 500 micrometeorites in their dust collection.
They're choosing them over blue states that are traditionally magnets for newcomers seeking to carve out a new life in the nation.
Dyson blew competitors out of the water with attachments too, which connect via magnets and use air channels to prevent getting hot.
You just pull the two sides of the cooler apart, grab your beer, and that's it — the thick magnets will close themselves.
Dog Tail Magnet, $17, available at AmazonThese cute and quirky magnets are sure to surprise guests and make any dog owner smile.
"If Jack Kennedy was treated today, we would have better imaging, with MRIs and higher-field magnets and CT scans," he explained.
The machine's huge magnets can pick up on small changes in the brain; specifically, they're looking for the presence of oxygenated blood.
This model from Mengo attaches to your car's air vent and uses several magnets to keep your phone secure throughout your drive.
The latter's 2015 track "Magnets" features Lorde, and its dance beat gives a glimpse of where her future music plans may lie.
The spacecraft is about the size of a bulky, oddly shaped refrigerator, festooned not with magnets but with mysterious nozzles and connectors.
Mr. Livingston, an expert on magnets, spent decades as a researcher at General Electric and taught at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Reuters reported last month that cryptocurrency exchanges – where virtual currencies are bought, sold and stored – have become magnets for fraud and deception.
When you remove the earbuds, they turn on; when you clip the earbuds back onto the magnets, the case recharges their batteries.
The new 10.2-inch iPad is basically the old 10.2-inch iPad Pro with a lower price tag and more internal magnets.
Your devices might be all that's keeping you sane during your self-isolation but, as we all know, they're magnets for germs.
I am Auntie Glynnis to many — and have the framed artwork portraits of my hair and school photo magnets to prove it.
But it is not easy depicting a stadium in a way that enlivens posters, T-shirts, magnets, luggage tags, even ticket stubs.
Note that I shifted the x position (and called it xprime) so the two magnets would be together at x = 0 meters.
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania uses ionic ligands to separate two of the rare earth metals crucial for making powerful magnets.
After graduating, Mr. Moon moved to New York and got a job selling merchandise — programs, T-shirts, fridge magnets — for Broadway shows.
Other areas touch on magnets, pulleys and earthquakes, while a Cave Studio enables junior cartoonists to draw and animate their own flocks.
Inside a typical tokamak is a superheated hydrogen gas containing deuterium and tritium, known as plasma, that&aposs surrounded by superconducting magnets.
Superconductors are materials that currents can travel through without resistance, and can thus produce more densely packed currents and create stronger magnets.
It works by propelling a pod through a vacuum tube at speeds of up to 750 miles per hour (mph) using magnets.
Trilobites Scientists have created "soft" magnets that can flow and change shape, and that could be a boon to medicine and robotics.
Trilobites Scientists have created "soft" magnets that can flow and change shape, and that could be a boon to medicine and robotics.
Most of the pieces are affixed to the walls with magnets and are not framed, and almost all show signs of wear.
Hog Wild Toys, a company based in Oregon, was debuting Tony Hawk Box Boarders, little figurines on magnets that roll around halfpipes.
Scientists have long worked on making magnets more powerful, and now a new superconducting magnet has broken the world record for strength.
Pregnant bodies are magnets for unsolicited commentary — it's been documented in pages and pages and pages of personal essays written by mothers.
Deciding whether the newfound quantum critical point is associated with antiferromagnetism or something more unusual like FL* will once again require powerful magnets.
He runs a stand on the same block as the President's house selling pro-Duterte T-shirts, magnets, stickers and mugs to tourists.
Next is the spinner, a device that catapults magnetic hematite at pieces of marble by spinning magnets around using applied motion-stepper motors.
This permits the production of magnets far more complex than injection moulding can turn out, as the team report in Applied Physics Letters.
Magnets were one of the most accessible forms of DIY biohacking, a niche subculture riding the start of a massive mainstream publicity wave.
Their most important application, however, is in the magnets used for electric motors, which is where they enter the electric vehicle supply chain.
Inside this almost 17-mile ring of tubes and superconducting magnets, beams of high-energy particles collide at nearly the speed of light.
One couple installed floor cubbies in their bedroom to hold miscellaneous items, while another uses magnets to keep kitchen accessories on the walls.
The pair was able to exploit this difference, using proteins to selectively bind and isolate animal DNA, then using magnets to separate them.
In newer motors the usual order of things is reversed, with the windings held in the stator and the rotor sporting permanent magnets.
"These magnets are the farthest thing from a commodity that we can imagine," says Ryan Castilloux, of Adamas Intelligence, a rare-earths consultancy.
In an industrial park on the edge of Ganzhou, the government is ploughing money into factories that make rare-earth magnets and alloys.
The folding mechanism works well, snapping shut with a satisfying sound, thanks in part to some on-board magnets hidden near the edge.
The machine needs the embedded magnets to move them around, and its scrubbing and inspection mechanisms have been built specifically for these dishes.
The car company has said that it uses "magnetic levitation" and "liquid nitrogen cooled superconductors and permanent magnets" to achieve hover flight. 9.
The magnets were so weak that simply hanging the cable off the edge of the table was enough to break the magnetic connection.
Here, magnets cause particles to race almost 400 feet around a many-sided polygon, spitting out light particles, called photons, at each bend.
My friend lost his computer because it got too close to the magnets … I think I dedicated about 40 hours to the drink.
Trump ordered the Department of Defense to develop and purchase equipment to boost output of the magnets for use by the U.S. military.
Also, there are electrically charged magnets, which Pekar uses in her practice, and Dr. Zeichner says it further stimulates collagen and wound healing.
The dock clips into the car's air conditioning vent and can hold the phone horizontally or vertically with the magnets inside the phone.
It then hits the stomach and unfolds in the acidic juices, where it can be guided to complete certain tasks using external magnets.
A small kiosk selling souvenirs did brisk business as new MPs bought key rings, fridge magnets and postcards depicting their unfamiliar new workplace.
The find offers a unique window into the properties, environment and outburst history of magnetars, which are the strongest magnets in the universe.
Magnets hold each earbud when inserted into the charging case, but they can fall out if shaken too vigorously with the lid open.
The most exciting thing is that you won't lose it in your backpack anymore as it uses magnets just like your smart cover.
A few boards that really do hover, employing magnets for the task, have been demonstrated—but these work only over appropriate metal surfaces.
But at the back of the tube-shaped Arc is a motorized gimbal that uses magnets to stabilize the rest of the camera.
The whole thing is four inches long and about an inch thick and the glass top panel sticks to the body with magnets.
It connects to your bike with powerful magnets and can change from blinking to solid simply by flipping the position of the light.
Magnets hold the clasp next to the bag and the tension on the top causes the clasp to find the next available rung.
The design — which is very similar to the Here Active Listening design — has been beautified, with the additions of metal and some magnets.
Each Speks set includes the 512 rare-earth magnets, a metal building base, plastic splitter card, 16-page starter guide, and carrying case.
The Supersonic is armed with a specially-made digital motor with impeller blades controlled by magnets, similar to the way Dyson's fans work.
But Dr. Danby and Dr. Powell proposed using superconducting magnets that would be powerful enough to levitate heavy passenger or freight train cars.
Across the brown-black water, giant cranes shifted scrap from one heap to another with magnets and claws, throwing up clouds of metal.
Speks Original Magnetic Balls, $24.95If he likes to fidget and play with things throughout the day, Speks magnets are an extremely satisfying option.
The remaining 58 percent is used in diverse industrial and military applications (super alloys, catalysts, magnets, pigments…) that rely exclusively on the material.
In fact, it adds so much weight that the magnets in Mophie's own products aren't able to keep the phone comfortably in place.
These are people who create narratives around sex, pleasure, and female happiness—in other words, women who are magnets for targeted sexist harassment.
There's also a matching set of teaspoons you can buy with magnets in the handles if you want your baking gear to match.
They project a confident air of humble functionality that's slightly complicated by a couple of extra little flaps and bars attached with magnets.
Lynas this month said it was stockpiling production of neodymium praseodymium, used in industrial magnets, for strategic customers, but did not name them.
That's not to say the attention magnets are actually buying the clothes (they are borrowing them, or swapping pictures and press for clothes).
The next major step will be the arrival in 2019 of the first of the project's huge magnets, now being fabricated in Japan.
Showrooms like Watches of Switzerland's three-story Regent Street flagship, one of the largest watch stores in Europe, have become magnets for buyers.
My fridge is a hodgepodge of kooky magnets, pictures, and to-do lists, but it also provides ample vertical storage on the side.
The Fermilab g-2 equipment is composed of a series of powerful magnets arranged in a ring about 50 feet (15 meters) across.
Hydrogen consists of one proton and one electron and both particles act like little magnets, with a north pole and a south pole.
She changed her name to Turiyasangitananda ("the transcendent bliss of God's highest song"), having her children practice spelling it out with fridge magnets.
He was telling fully formed jokes from the age of 3, reading before his classmates, writing words with the magnets on the fridge.
The request effectively seeks someone to warehouse a six-month supply of the specialized magnets and maintain it for at least 30 months.
But after rare earths are processed, they must be turned into magnets, otherwise they are of little value to electronics and weapons manufacturers.
Denver has also made the 20-city shortlist for Amazon's second headquarters, alongside other millennial magnets such as Columbus, Dallas, Nashville and Raleigh.
Janet Geddis, the owner of Avid Bookshop in Athens, Ga., sells nonbook items like magnets and stationery at both of her store's locations.
As a result, the agreement also included building magnet schools to literally act like magnets to attract white students to attend nonwhite schools.
Planar headphones are similar in concept but use much larger magnets placed on either side of a very thin diaphragm with a conductor attached.
" A young man in an oversized orange winter jacket crouches to open the refrigerator door embellished with multicolored magnets spelling "Live Sheck Wes Die.
Scientists from D-Wave announced they have simulated a large quantum mechanical system with their 2000Q machine—essentially a cube of connected bar magnets.
Instead, it's as if all of these quantum switches are tiny bar magnets with a programmable electric field and magnetic current to control them.
Time magazine recently published a story about cars driving themselves on roads paved with magnets, but I can't imagine myself inside one of them.
Dr Paranthaman's first set of magnets were made with the BAAM nozzle depositing material at a speed of 2½ cm (one inch) a second.
When combined with iron and boron, it makes strong magnets that are important both for generators in wind turbines and motors in electric vehicles.
China is the world's dominant producer of rare earth magnets, which are widely used in medical devices and consumer electronics as well as defense.
The Swedish automaker manufactured a batch of oversized sun shades that can be clipped on to the 2018 XC60 SUV's panoramic moonroof using magnets.
The wristband features 15 magnets so nails, drill bits, and other small magnet items will stay close by rather than falling to the ground.
The Instagram images show that the characters' heads and necks are glued to the actual nails, and the lower parts are attached using magnets.
China is the world's dominant producer of rare earth magnets, which are widely used in medical devices and consumer electronics as well as defence.
It's powered by USB-C, and it can be detached from the top to mount it with magnets to the side of the display.
There are some magnets that hold it firmly closed, and, try as I might, I haven't been able to open it up one-handed.
Then someone added magnets and electricity, and the popularity of the electric guitar necessitated a new word for the old thing: the "acoustic" guitar.
The problem is that the magnets are so weak, it actually makes it hard to ensure you're getting a good charge on your phone.
The Critical Materials Institute, for one, is spearheading an effort to mine the second largest application of rare earth magnets today: hard disk drives.
The only one who seemed to have a clue, outside of the corrupt mayor, was Joyce Byers after she noticed magnets losing their magnetism.
Instead of a traditional loudspeaker's array of cones, coils, and magnets, this lightweight projector pushes heat currents through cylinders of pure, finely twisted carbon.
On Sunday, ATF personnel made three IEDs from everyday articles, including a frying pan, a toolbox, a doorbell switch and magnets from a loudspeaker.
You could test the G-forces in your car while you navigate by cardinal directions, and… do something with magnets at the same time.
The back of the keyboard, which is also a protective folio-style case, can be positioned at two angles via magnets in the back.
The company's even built magnets into the sides of the collar, so the earbuds don't have to dangle from your sides like electronic pigtails.
To make looping, sampling, and sequencing more intuitive, XOXX Composer uses magnets, resulting in a music tool that can be easily visualized and understood.
U.S. graduate business schools — once magnets for American and international students seeking a certain route to a high income — are in an existential crisis.
Feminist talismans — embodied by awareness-ribbon fridge magnets and so many dolls — flood a gallery, charging forth with a forceful repurposing of innocuous objects.
The Mods attach to the back of the phone via magnets and provide a new look, improved audio, a projector, or other extra features.
He has since redesigned the units to assemble with hidden magnets, and now uses a courier to deliver enough furniture for a whole apartment.
Sales were hit by a lower average selling price for NdPr, which is used to make permanent magnets for electric vehicles and wind turbines.
His own works, meanwhile—once available only in limited-edition volumes—now adorn coffee mugs, calendars, refrigerator magnets, iPhone cases, and even salad tongs.
The rocks keep that alignment, so scientists can use their orientation to calculate where those magnets were on the planet millions of years ago.
Just a super quick and easy application, and it was so fun to see all the little magnets, like, attach themselves to my eyeliner.
And Trump himself continues to profit from his businesses, which have become magnets for shady spending by politically connected groups since he took office.
When I was a kid, the written word was a thing of picture books and stop signs and cereal boxes and ABC fridge magnets.
Imagine those flipping magnets again, represented in the D-Wave as loops of superconducting wire through which current can either travel clockwise or counterclockwise.
Along the tunnel sits billions of dollars in pipes and magnets, tangled colored wires, microchips, and computers housed in concrete lined, house-sized sheds.
Costing around $200 to build, the device uses magnets to attach to the exterior of a safe and is run by an Arduino microcontroller.
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Standard-size prints start at just 2003¢, but you can also create calendars, coffee mugs, cards, magnets, totes, and much more with your photos.
" Lost in the recycling process are "things like indium (used in touchscreens), rare earths like neodymium in the magnets in the speaker and microphone.
Scott Nichol of the Sierra Club borderlands team says they've actually become magnets for refugees seeking asylum from violence-torn countries in Central America.
The field features SmarTracks timing gates that allow for precise time measurement up to the millisecond using magnets that are installed in the ground.
In fact, the magnetic force between two magnets isn't simple to calculate—but it's clearly not a great force for a wireless bungee jump.
" Shukura stood in skates behind a table stocked with free items: rainbow-colored koozies, condoms, and magnets that said " ABORTION: NOT JUST A CISSUE .
Le Guin dresses well, but casually, favoring T-shirts, and wears little jewelry, though occasionally she puts on earrings fastened with clips or magnets.
Gottesman taught herself everything from the thickness and polarization of magnets to the manufacturing process as she worked to bring Riley Versa to life.
None of the specialized magnets are made in the United States, though a U.S. Naval Research Laboratory scientist invented them in the early 1980s.
Medical researchers say the only explanation for the spike is the return of these unusually strong magnets to the market after the court ruling.
On the conference call, Rudolph said that changing the size or strength of the magnets was the only way to avoid the injury patterns.
The proposed new standard would require safety warning labels and packaging changes, including a way to visually check that all loose magnets are inside.
In my later years, I put tin behind the paper or canvas, which allows me to attach metal elements to the front with magnets.
Superconducting magnets have many uses, such as magnetic levitation (which allows trains to float above their tracks), nuclear magnetic resonance and even driving submarines.
Armed with some wood blocks, metal marbles, magnets and a few sticks, YouTuber Kaplamino has created a marble run, which is incredibly entertaining to watch.
Magnets can only be as strong as the materials they are made of, which must withstand the enormous mechanical forces generated by tsunamis of electricity.
The certificates that tortured me were held up by magnets from Croatia, Portugal, and Iceland — just three of the many magical trips we've taken together.
On Duterte's street in the middle class Dona Luisa Phase 1 subdivision, vendors sell T-shirts, mugs and magnets promoting the President's tough guy image.
Check them out in action: Each box contains three magnets, but we suggest grabbing a few so that you can build bigger and cooler stuff.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has warned parents about several types of toys included on W.A.T.C.H.'s list, including those with small parts and magnets.
They also feature magnets in the headphones so you can snap them together and wear them like a necklace to avoid getting tangled ever again.
It's intended to demonstrate the versatility of the company's Click docking system, which uses magnets and a wireless USB connection to mate phone to accessory.
Magnets are a popular implant, but all they do is allow the body to sense magnetic fields, a neat party trick without much practical use.
Case by Case makes an external battery pack, card holder, folio wallet, arm band, handlebar mount, and GoPro compatible mount that all attach via magnets.
Unlike other TVs, which require separate hardware to mount, the W7 can be mounted with magnets and sits less than 4 millimeters from the wall.
The gory book captures an underground community of hackers slicing open their arms, hands and ears to insert objects ranging from magnets to RFID tags.
The gory book captures an underground community of hackers slicing open their arms, hands and ears to insert objects ranging from magnets to RFID tags.
You can connect Boson modules to Lego bricks, screw them onto things, place them on a fridge with magnets, or velcro them to a wall.
In another impressive demo, an origami robot folds into a predetermined structure when heat is applied and then walks away with the help of magnets.
You can slot an iPad Pro in thanks to magnets, and it even rotates in place to allow you to use it in portrait orientation.
The patent might be all about magnets, but it has some far more interesting hints included in it about the future of the Surface Pro.
Barnes & Noble is also selling a Smart Folio Cover and Keyboard, which connects to the device with magnets, and turns off the display when closed.
That can turn the atoms into little metastable magnets, meaning they're stable unless they get a kick, which can cause magnetic field to flip directions.
Apple used a Smart Connector on the iPad Pro previously to connect this keyboard, but the new magnets feature should make this easier to use.
A number of companies have been working on developing the transportation system, which works by magnets propelling pods through a tube at around 750 mph.
The livestreamed performance is all that matters — which is presumably why they still get awesome flamethrowers for destroying computers, instead of, say, very strong magnets.
Essential has a unique port around back on its debut Phone, which can handle data and power transfer, and which attaches to accessories via magnets.
Doing so would also hurt Chinese companies, which are often the ones that build the motors and batteries for American customers using rare-earth magnets.
Though "most electrical devices and magnets encountered throughout the course of a patient's typical day," are unlikely to have any impact, there's really no guarantee.
Science gets its due attention this year with lab coats, safety goggles, Petri dishes, test tubes, and magnets all showing up for the first time.
There are slightly stronger magnets at the top and bottom of that range — you can feel a subtle little "pop" when you hit the end.
In addition to the ubiquitous nipple clamp, there are suckers, pumps, pendants, pinching magnets, and tingling balms that can show your nipples some serious love.
The grooves that allow for two different positions of upright use are also magnetized, and couple with magnets inside the body of the iPad Pro.
Meanwhile, a world away in Pittsburgh, Gecko Robotics is tackling much the same problem with high-powered magnets and an inspection robot of its own.
Last year, MIT and Stanford debuted a new type of robot that could crawl over the surface of your clothing with the use of magnets.
Paul Romer, now the World Bank's chief economist, popularised the idea after noticing that autonomous cities like Hong Kong and Dubai became magnets for investment.
Back in 2013, a team led by Oliver G. Schmidt positioned bull sperm inside of tiny metal cylinders which could then be steered with magnets.
That meant the company had to stop selling its magnets before anyone was actually injured, an odd position for a small company to be in.
Measuring in at a teensy, weensy 2.5 millimeters each, the Ensign micromagnets are half the diameter of Zen Magnets' standard model but twice the challenge.
The original plan was to use powerful magnets to hold the modules in place and wireless, capacitive interconnects to get them communicating with the frame.
The materials produced by the company, such as neodymium-praseodymium, are used in a variety of applications such as electrical components and high-power magnets.
As the opposing musical styles pull to and from each other, the dancers mimic magnets, with bodies and sound coming together then repelling each other.
This docks in place with magnets, but isn't stackable, of course, and at the moment is only used for connecting keyboard accessories to the tablet.
The whole thing snaps to the back of the tablet with magnets and folds up into a really compact folio when it's time to leave.
This charger can mount right on your car vents and keeps your phone locked tight while it charges with the help of some powerful magnets.
The two, who first went public with their relationship earlier this year, have quickly become magnets for paparazzi because they're utterly obsessed with each other.
His words seemed like they might have been ripped off from refrigerator magnets in the break room of Gatorade headquarters, electrolyte koans: It's this simple.
To create the self-healing effect, the team used pulverized neodymium magnets typically found in refrigerators and hard drives and combined them into the ink.
In magnetic materials, electrons will act as rotating bar magnets that align themselves according to their poles when cooled down to a low enough temperature.
One of Dr Hanano's collaborators, Denis Murphy of the University of South Wales, in Britain, describes the droplets as acting like little magnets for dioxins.
Secure it to your front window with the attached magnets, tuck the straps inside your door, and pull it off when you're ready to drive.
Somebody get some of those massive neodymium magnets and try to shatter a Blendtec while I figure out if gambling on YouTube channels is legal.
It means they keys are still held in place at the corners, but there are now magnets beneath them to provide better feedback that's clickier.

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