In 1882, the French Naturalist Camille Viguier was among the first to propose the existence of a magnetic sense. His ...
Researchers have discovered a way to store information using a rare class of materials called ferroaxials, which rely on ...
New research shows that light’s magnetic field is far more influential than scientists once believed. The team found that ...
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SA’s G20 drive for Africa to benefit from critical minerals must not try to compete with China
To unlock mineral wealth – and reverse a long and bloody history of extractive exploitation – African countries also need to shine the light of transparency on their policies and regulations, and not ...
Five Parkview hospitals and two Lutheran hospitals have earned A's on their semi-annual safety report cards, officials ...
Hoag has once again been awarded straight "A" grades from The Leapfrog Group's Hospital Safety Grade for its hospitals in Newport Beach and Irvine, reaffirming Hoag's position among the nation's top ...
The 38th Annual Pan Pacific Christmas Wish Breakfast is back! Join the Global News Morning team: Jason Pires, Sonia Sunger, Mark Madryga, and Katelin Owsianski on Wednesday, December 10, broadcasting ...
Department of Dermatology, Laboratory of Dermatology, Clinical Institute of Inflammation and Immunology, Frontiers Science Center for Disease-Related Molecular Network, West China Hospital, Sichuan ...
A recent study has uncovered new insights into a long-standing mystery: why the Sun’s outer atmosphere, or corona, is so much hotter than its surface. While the Sun’s surface temperature, the ...
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Can magnets truly spin around each other?
Exploring the forces of magnetism to see if stable orbits are possible between magnets. Dive into the challenges of achieving equilibrium and the fascinating physics that govern magnetic interactions!
Hello parents, teachers and students! Are you looking for something fun and Halloween-y to do at home that has a little bit of science behind it? Try to make these floating magnetic ghosts. Be sure to ...
Stanford Medicine scientists report the development of a new device that relies on electromagnetic levitation to help them gently sort living cells, with no need for physical contact. The innovation, ...
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