Abstract: Antiferromagnetic spintronics, leveraging the distinct properties of antiferromagnetic materials, represents a rapidly advancing frontier in the realm of magnetic memory devices. Theoretical ...
Abstract: High energy FRagment Separator (HFRS), a full superconducting beam line, consists of 11 dipoles and 13 multiplets with the magnetic rigidity of 25 Tm and the large acceptance of ±165 mm. The ...
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 ...
Levon Pogosian receives funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. The work described in this article was enabled in part by support provided by the BC DRI Group and ...
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 ...
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As we predicted, Samsung’s new Galaxy S26 series will reportedly not have built-in Qi2 magnets, instead relying on a case to add the functionality that is required for several of Samsung’s new ...
Deep inside Earth, two massive hot rock structures have been quietly shaping the planet’s magnetic field for millions of years. Using ancient magnetic records and advanced simulations, scientists ...
Advanced modeling has revealed an Australia-shaped magnetic anomaly beneath the country's Northern Territory that holds valuable information about Australia's geological history. When you purchase ...
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Exploring Earth's deep interior is a far bigger challenge than exploring the solar system. While we have traveled 25 billion km into space, the deepest we have ever gone below our feet is just over 12 ...