The electronic properties of Weyl nodes have been the subject of intense research, but little is known about their magnetic properties. In this new work, Hung-Yu Yang from Tafti Lab and collaborators from NIST and Johns Hopkins University used neutron scattering and transport measurements to show how nesting between the Weyl nodes can drive magnetic ordering. The work is publicized by NIST with the title: “This ain’t your grandma’s fridge magnet!“