Earth experienced a period of intense, large-scale volcanism during the early Aptian. Around that time, it also experienced widespread ocean deoxygenation during the Oceanic Anoxic Event 1a (OAE1a) as ...
The best candidate for next-generation magnetic devices—technology that can power, store, sense or transport information—may be, counterintuitively, antiferromagnets. Today, the most widely used ...
Jerome Paye, CEO of TAU Systems, outlines how the company’s compact free-electron laser technology addresses the semiconductor industry's most pressing bottleneck, manufacturing ever smaller, more ...
For the first time, researchers measured the magnetic pull inside a single bacterium, turning a biological mystery into hard numbers.
Yusuke Tsukahara , Corporate Strategy Officer, and Nobuo Takeda, Chief Operating Officer, and both C-Founders at Ball Wave, explain how the company’s ball SAW sensor technology represents a ...
Abstract: Antiferromagnetic spintronics, leveraging the distinct properties of antiferromagnetic materials, represents a rapidly advancing frontier in the realm of magnetic memory devices. Theoretical ...
A new study published in Scientific Reports has found that treating recycled concrete with magnetized water and nano-silica can increase compressive strength by up to 14 % while significantly reducing ...
Geologists have mapped a strange magnetic anomaly in Australia – and in a stunning coincidence, it happens to look remarkably like the continent it lurks beneath. The anomaly seems to feature its own ...
Researchers trying to collect plastic with magnets might at first seem to be part of a misguided effort. But on the microscopic level, plate-shaped iron-oxide magnetic nanoparticles can attract and ...
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Researchers used artificial intelligence to rapidly scan decades of scientific literature and uncover tens of thousands of magnetic materials, including several previously overlooked compounds that ...
Earth’s magnetic field is often treated as a steady planetary shield, but geological records reveal a far more dynamic and variable system. New research examining ancient ocean sediments suggests that ...