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 major ...
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Ancient humans have been aware of the magnetic force ever since at least 600 BC, back before Newton developed this laws of motion, and before we had any grasp of the four fundamental forces of nature.
For the first time, scientists have imaged an entirely new form of magnetism called altermagnetism. The researchers used cutting-edge x-ray techniques to visualize and fine-tune this novel magnetic ...
A theoretical framework predicts the emergence of non-reciprocal interactions that effectively violate Newton's third law in ...
When an electrical current passes through a wire it emanates heat -- a principle that's found in toasters and incandescent light bulbs. Some materials, at low temperatures, violate this law and carry ...
Scientists have uncovered how tiny magnetic waves can produce electric signals inside materials, potentially transforming computing efficiency.
One of the most pervasive and mysterious phenomena in the universe is magnetism. As the scientist knows it, magnetism is the invisible pull that surrounds magnets, electric currents and even the ...
Strange things happen when you stack and twist graphene. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Graphene, one of the world's strongest ...
Unlike the Earth, the moon does not currently have a magnetosphere—the planet’s magnetism that makes compasses work, and helps shield our upper atmosphere from solar wind. The moon’s weak magnetism ...
SIMP J01365663+0933473 (SIMP), a free-floating planetary-mass object approximately 20 light-years from Earth, possesses a magnetic field 4 million times stronger than Earth's, as measured by the VLA.
Producing oxygen is tricky under weightless conditions in space. But the addition of a simple magnet can simplify the process of electrolysis, scientists report. The electrolysis system aboard the ...