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Two German physicists have unveiled a compact magnet layout that outperforms the famed Halbach array, delivering stronger, ...
In terms of both magnetic field strength and homogeneity, the new configurations clearly outperform the classical Halbach arrangement as well as its modifications described in the literature.
One theory is that they sometimes "cross-check" their direction with their magnetic compass, Dreyer said. Another question is exactly which stars the moths are using to navigate.
The dynamics of electron spins in these confined systems are governed by interactions with the surrounding nuclear spin bath, external magnetic fields, and engineered optical excitations.
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ZME Science on MSNThese Moths in Australia Use the Milky Way as a GPS to Fly 1,000 KilometersOn moonless spring nights in Australia, a billion tiny voyagers take to the sky. They lift from the parched lowlands, propelled not by instinct alone, but rather most remarkably by a map written in ...
In this paper, we use graphene to design a broadband reflective cross polarization converter by applying external static magnetic field. The polarization converter can realize cross polarization ...
A compact dual-parameter sensor based on a fiber-optic interferometer consisting of a peanut fiber taper and a long-period fiber grating integrated with magnetic fluids has been proposed and ...
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Space.com on MSNPrivate lunar landing: How Blue Ghost measured the moon's electric and magnetic fieldsOne of those investigations involved a distinctive deep dive into studying the interior of the moon.
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Earth’s Magnetic Field Is Shifting 10x Faster Than Scientists ExpectedDid you know Earth's magnetic field is on the move? Recent studies reveal it's shifting at an astonishing rate—10 times ...
And that’s exactly what happened, at least some of the time. When the young sharks were exposed to the magnetic field of the place they were caught, off Florida’s Gulf Coast, they swam in ...
The universe is soaked in weak-but-persistent magnetic fields. Despite decades of research, astronomers still aren't exactly sure where these magnetic fields came from.
A dysprosium amide–alkene complex shows soft magnetic hysteresis loops up to 100 kelvin, arising from the high charge density of the amide ligands and the structural role of the pendant alkene.
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