AirPods: Why's everyone fighting over the mysterious elements inside?

AirPods: Why's everyone fighting over the mysterious elements inside?

That satisfying snap when you close an AirPods case is powered by one of the most important materials in the modern world.

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Hidden inside are tiny magnets made from rare earth elements: obscure minerals that help power everything from smartphones and wind turbines to fighter jets and electric cars. They're also at the centre of one of the biggest geopolitical struggles of our time.

In this episode, Ed Conway follows the story of rare earths from an obscure Swedish town and the Manhattan Project to modern China, where decades of industrial strategy have given Beijing extraordinary control over a resource the rest of the world depends on.

Along the way, he explores the strange economics of rare earth mining, the environmental costs hidden behind modern technology, and the growing fear that global supply chains can be turned into weapons.

Do you have any thoughts about the episode or questions for Ed? Email us at stuffmatters@sky.uk and maybe we'll feature your email in an upcoming Q&A episode!

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In this episode we spoke with:

  • Jordan Lee Calderon, critical minerals and sustainability researcher at Colorado School of Mines
  • Tim Worstall, economics commentator and senior fellow at the Adam Smith Institute
  • Keith Bradsher, New York Times Beijing bureau chief
  • Henry Farrell, political scientist and co-author of "Underground Empire: How America Weaponized the World Economy"

The Stuff Matters series producer is Jake Otajovic. The production team includes assistant producer Valeria Rocca, specialist producer Aoife Yourell, and video producer Charlie Bell. Our bonus episodes are produced by Soila Apparicio. The editor is Philly Beaumont, and the commissioning editor is Paul Stanworth. Sound design and mixing by Luke Hatten. Original music for the series composed by Klong and Ed Conway.

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5 Heinä 57min

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It's a story that spans continents and centuries, taking in corporate empires and CIA-backed coups and it's all about bananas. Could Britain's favourite fruit be wiped out?Find out how to subscribe to...

28 Kesä 56min

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