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Researchers have developed a new technology that could help measure the invisible forces of magnetism—from inside the human brain to the depths of outer space—without needing bulky shielding or ...
Is it possible to measure subtle oscillations caused by dark matter moving through the earth? A Dutch-American physicist team ...
The success of Raman-Driven Spin Noise Spectroscopy demonstrates that quantum physics is no longer confined to academic laboratories. With RDSNS, Indian scientists have laid the groundwork for quantum ...
Modern low-power solutions to computer memory rely heavily on the manipulation of the magnetic properties of materials.
Devices taking advantage of the collective quantum behavior of spin excitations in magnetic materials—known as magnons—have ...
The HP OmniBook X Flip 14 is a capable enough 2-in-1, with ample CPU performance and a gorgeous display. But it’s a little ...
Carbon, one of the most abundant elements in the universe, constitutes many key components of life and technology. Because of ...
The final Fermilab measurement is (116592070.5 ± 11.4  (stat.) ± 9.1 (syst.) ± 2.1  (ext.)) × 10 –11, fully consistent with ...
Unlike Earth, the Moon doesn't have much of a magnetic field – and yet, a strange pile of rocks on the far side seems mysteriously magnetized.
Researchers use hydrogen's catalytic action in platinum to reverse magnetization loss, boosting durability of thin-film ...
A new analysis of BL Lacertae by NASA’s Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer sheds light on the emission mechanisms of active ...
Autozero circuit that allows the user to automatically adjust the zero-point virtual ground terminal of the scope with the ...