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Soft magnetic metamaterial revolutionizes implantable, ingestible devices
Researchers at Rice University created a soft but sturdy material that can transform in the blink of an eye when exposed to a basic handheld magnet—and then stabilize with no batteries or electricity.
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Astronomers Watched a Black Hole Unexpectedly Flip Its Magnetic Field, Challenging Theoretical Models
A series of observations between 2017 and 2021 suggest the supermassive structure’s magnetized plasma is more dynamic than ...
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The tachocline mystery: New models explain how Sun keeps its magnetic fields alive
To their surprise, when the model was allowed to run under these conditions, a tachocline emerged on its own. Even more revealing, the simulations showed that the magnetic fields produced in the ...
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Ultrafast magnetization switching: Moving boundary challenges previous all-optical switching models
The field of ultrafast magnetism explores how flashes of light can manipulate a material's magnetization in trillionths of a ...
In the late 1980s, scientists realized they could understand the interior properties of the sun by observing the sound waves ...
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Cosmic web reveals tiny magnetic fields from the dawn of time
Long before galaxies sparkled in the sky or stars took shape, invisible forces stirred in the early Universe. One of those forces—magnetism—emerged in ways scientists are only now beginning to ...
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