All celestial bodies—planets, suns, even entire galaxies—produce magnetic fields, affecting such cosmic processes as the ...
The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory — the world’s most powerful magnet lab that also calls Florida State University home — recently received $195.5 million for the next five years. Increasing ...
How can magnetic fields help determine the habitability of exoplanets? This is what a recent study published in Nature ...
Recent research shows that magnetic fields can spontaneously emerge in a plasma if the plasma has a temperature anisotropy. This mechanism is known as the Weibel instability. This new research is the ...
TALLAHASSEE– Three decades after its switch was flipped, the “MagLab” at Florida State University still gets credit for keeping hurricanes from hitting Florida’s capital dead-on. The myth that the ...
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A new method could pull power from Earth’s magnetic field
For more than a century, engineers have chased new ways to turn the planet’s natural motions into usable power, from tides to geothermal heat. Now a small group of physicists says Earth’s own magnetic ...
Research in the lab of UC Santa Barbara materials professor Stephen Wilson is focused on understanding the fundamental ...
In 1929, Ernest Orlando Lawrence invented the cyclotron: a compact, efficient particle accelerator that used magnets. Two ...
A new world record for the strongest steady magnetic field has been set at the Steady High Magnetic Field Facility (SHMFF) in Hefei, China. Researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences set a new ...
The positions in the table below reflect the European Magnetic Field Laboratory (EMFL)'s position overall, domestically, within their sector, and in various subject areas based on their Share. Each ...
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Super-strong magnet literally blew the doors off a Tokyo laboratory
There's a magnet in a secure room in central Tokyo. It's an electromagnet, the kind that generates a magnetic field when ...
High Magnetic Field Laboratory (HMFL), HFIPS CAS has the following research output in the current window (1 September 2024 - 31 August 2025) of the Nature Index. Click on Count to view a list of ...
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