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Discover the fascinating world of magnetism in this exciting video! We'll dive deep into the science of magnets and explore ...
Scientists have confirmed the existence of a strange new form of magnetism. Hiding right under our noses, the team says that “altermagnetism” can be found in everyday materials and could have ...
The magnetic fields that formed in the very early stages of the universe may have been billions of times weaker than a small ...
The experimental discovery of this new branch of magnetism is reported in Nature and signifies new fundamental physics, with major implications for spintronics.
Scientists created a simple method to tune magnetic behavior in nanoscale films by stretching flexible substrates, unlocking customizable materials for electronics, sensors, and energy-efficient tech.
Researchers have developed a way to study the ancient magnetism found in samples of rock from Neolithic civilizations.
A massive impact may have temporarily strengthened the Moon’s weak magnetic field, producing a short-lived surge that became ...
Scientists at ETH Zurich have discovered a new type of magnetism. Experiments show that an artificially produced material becomes magnetic through a mechanism that hasn’t been seen before.
Originating from Earth’s core and atoms themselves, magnetism is the invisible force that shapes our everyday lives. Here’s how magnets actually work.
Graphene, one of the world's strongest materials, isn't normally magnetic. But when stacked and twisted, graphene develops a rare form of magnetism, new research finds.
In an atomically thin stack of semiconductors, a mechanism unseen in any natural substance causes electrons’ spins to align.
Scientists have identified the altermagnetic properties of an organic crystal using a new optical approach, uncovering unique magnetic features and opening possibilities for next-generation magnetic ...