New study reveals that Earth's inner core is undergoing unexpected structural changes, challenging long-held assumptions about its solidity.
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Researchers create an invisibility cloak by bending magnetic fields around real-world objects
Magnetic invisibility sounds simple in theory. Place the right materials around an object and magnetic fields flow around it as if nothing were there. Reality has been far messier. For nearly two ...
For more than 40 years, scientists have known that the quantum Hall effect impacts electrons in strong magnetic fields, but it turns out light also follows the fundamental phenomenon.
Using the Webb telescope, scientists discovered an unexpectedly cold, dense region within Io’s auroral footprint in Jupiter’s northern lights.
New images of Uranus show the planet in blue, the upper atmosphere in red, auroras in lighter red spots and rings in white. ESA / Webb, NASA, CSA, STScI, P. Tiranti, H. Melin, M. Zamani (ESA / Webb) ...
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Japan’s new hair-thin actuator fiber can help make soft robots, body-conforming wearables
Researchers have developed new hair-thin actuator fiber that can pave way to build safer ...
This emerging field of space radiobiology has strong and perhaps unexpected links to the far better established discipline of ...
Scientists studying lunar samples have finally resolved a decades-long debate about the Moon’s ancient magnetic field.
When we think of powerful magnets used in particle accelerators or for NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance), we often envision bulky machines, sometimes the size of buildings. But in an extraordinary ...
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Palm-sized magnet rivals world’s most powerful coils for first time, hits 42 tesla
Researchers at ETH Zürich have built the most powerful miniature superconducting magnets ever demonstrated, ...
Explore electric charge trajectories in a constant magnetic field in this detailed explanation! In this video, we break down how charged particles move under magnetic influence, discuss circular and ...
Researchers at the University of Illinois have discovered a surprising mathematical connection between two areas of condensed-matter physics that were long considered separate. The electronic and ...
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