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Magnets produced at room temperature using lasers could produce faster non-silicon processors
Magnets tuned with lasers at room temperature could lead to faster hard drives and a new generation of computer chips.
Like cats, magnets for physics experiments can have many lives. In 2015, researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory repurposed two MRI magnets as part of a ...
Remarkably, these experiments revealed that molybdenum ditelluride can exhibit superconductivity and magnetism at the same ...
The Politecnico di Milano has created the first integrated and fully tunable device based on spin waves, opening up new ...
Magnon frequency combs may make it possible to link and interact with a wide range of physical systems, opening new pathways ...
Dr Liam O’Brien from the University of Liverpool’s Department of Physics has been awarded a £2.1 million Engineering and ...
Diana Parno’s head swam when she first stepped inside the enormous, metallic vessel of the experiment KATRIN. Within the house-sized, oblong structure, everything was symmetrical, clean and blindingly ...
When magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners reach the end of their lifetime, hospitals have to deal with a large piece of electronic waste, stuffed with potentially dangerous parts. Unless a ...
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