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They make your phone vibrate, your car move, and your world light up—yet most people have never heard of them. Rare Earth Elements, a group of 17 metallic elements with strange and powerful electron behaviors, form the hidden foundation of our modern technology. From neodymium magnets that drive electric vehicles to europium that paints your screen red, these materials are everywhere—and they’re running the world’s green revolution.
But there’s a catch: nearly 70% of global supply comes from one country, setting the stage for a geopolitical and environmental tug-of-war. In this episode, we uncover the atomic secrets that make rare earths irreplaceable, the technologies trying to replace them, and how chemistry, politics, and sustainability are colliding in the race to secure the elements of the future.
#RareEarths #MaterialsScience #GreenTech #Geopolitics #EnergyTransition #SciencePodcast
By Son HoangThey make your phone vibrate, your car move, and your world light up—yet most people have never heard of them. Rare Earth Elements, a group of 17 metallic elements with strange and powerful electron behaviors, form the hidden foundation of our modern technology. From neodymium magnets that drive electric vehicles to europium that paints your screen red, these materials are everywhere—and they’re running the world’s green revolution.
But there’s a catch: nearly 70% of global supply comes from one country, setting the stage for a geopolitical and environmental tug-of-war. In this episode, we uncover the atomic secrets that make rare earths irreplaceable, the technologies trying to replace them, and how chemistry, politics, and sustainability are colliding in the race to secure the elements of the future.
#RareEarths #MaterialsScience #GreenTech #Geopolitics #EnergyTransition #SciencePodcast