Burnt archaeological flints reveal fluctuations in Earth’s magnetic field
International research by Tel Aviv University (TAU), the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia in Rome, and the University of California San ...
Read moreInternational research by Tel Aviv University (TAU), the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia in Rome, and the University of California San ...
Read moreArchaeologists traditionally rely on finding organic remains for radiocarbon dating to pinpoint new finds in time, but often these are ...
Read moreThe figure shows an example of a nanoscale DW-based device using magnetic tunnel junction read/write with a flexible shape of ...
Read moreMaterial scientists have developed a fast method for producing epsilon iron oxide and demonstrated its promise for next-generation communications devices. ...
Read moreThe NTU millimetre-sized robots measure about the size of a grain of rice and can be controlled using magnetic fields. ...
Read moreScientists have taken a step towards the creation of powerful devices that harness magnetic charge by creating the first ever ...
Read moreDeveloping a new generation of artificial muscles and soft nanorobots for drug delivery are some of the long-term goals of ...
Read moreIn the desert just north of Las Vegas, a long white metal tube sits at the base of the mountains, ...
Read moreCredit: CC0 Public Domain Sensors that can detect magnetic fields have many potential applications, for instance, in the development of ...
Read more“It was a very painful process to get to this point,” said Christian Binek, before explaining how, over the hairpin-turned, ...
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