Primordial magnetic fields, billions of times weaker than a fridge magnet, may have left lasting imprints on the Universe.
Event Horizon Telescope data reveal the magnetic field around M87* shifted, weakened and then flipped, defying theoretical expectations.
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MIT demonstrates magnetic transistor with 10x stronger switching and built-in memory
MIT engineers built a magnetic transistor from chromium sulfur bromide, promising smaller, faster electronics with built-in ...
Transistors, the building blocks of modern electronics, are typically made of silicon. Because it's a semiconductor, this ...
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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 ...
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Earliest Magnetic Fields in the Universe Were Incredibly Weak But Helped Shape the Cosmic Web
New research reveals that faint magnetic fields from the early Universe helped shape the cosmic web. These ancient fields ...
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