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5 Amazing Tricks With Magnets 5 Awesome Tricks With Magnets Tricks from this video: 1. Homemade compass. For this trick you need needle, piece of cork, magnet, plate and some water. You need to ...
MIT physicists have demonstrated a new form of magnetism that could one day be harnessed to build faster, denser, and less power-hungry "spintronic" memory chips.
Magnet swallowing has posed a danger to kids in the U.S. for over a decade. Despite more safety rules, kids around the world continue swallowing magnets, and the United States tops the list ...
Prof. Liu’s work demonstrates the first layered room-temperature AFM metal with alternating magnetic sublattices and a new type of spin-splitting effect, providing an ideal platform for further ...
Magnets made from aluminium, nickel and cobalt, meanwhile, use relatively cheap materials and work well at high temperatures, but offer only a fraction of the strength of rare-earth magnets.
Chemical educator and <i>Compound Interest</i> blogger Andy Brunning explores the materials science of permanent magnets ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a very useful tool in some areas of earth science studies such as geophysics. For example, in petrophysics it is used for lithofacies classification and ...
How do magnets work? Discover the science behind magnetism, from electron movement to magnetic domains, and learn how magnets power modern technology and nature.
Your navigation system just got a critical update, one that happens periodically because Earth’s magnetic north pole keeps moving. Here’s what to know.
You may have heard warnings about keeping magnets close to electronic devices. These were especially common in the 80s and 90s. Do they still apply today?
After a page was highlighted seemingly saying Qi2 didn't require magnets, it's been officially confirmed that's not the case.
Scientists have imaged and fine-tuned a new type of magnetic material far beyond the souveniers you'll find stuck on your fridge.