This week’s cover story, “Magnetic Attraction,” tells the tale of Zen Magnets, a Denver company founded in 2009 by University of Colorado grad Shihan Qu. The company sells — you guessed it — magnets.
Although it was a magnet ball played by many people, since 2009, "When children accidentally ingest a plurality of magnet balls, magnet balls with strong magnetic force tried to stick to each other in ...
The consumer product safety community is rarely provided guidance by federal court decisions. On Tuesday, however, Judge R. Brooke Jackson of the Federal District Court for the District of Colorado ...
Over the past year, we have blogged about the CPSC’s rulemaking process to regulate high-powered magnet sets via a safety standard as well as the administrative complaints brought by the agency to ...
DENVER (CN) – Federal regulators urged the 10th Circuit to uphold a ban Wednesday on Buckyballs and other strong magnets that pose a deadly swallow hazard for children. Buckyballs, Neoballs and Zen ...
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