Could tiny magnetic objects, that rapidly clump together and instantly fall apart again, one day perform delicate procedures ...
Scientists have known for decades that many animals use the Earth's magnetic field for navigation. It's less clear how they do it. A new study suggests earthworms may be a good way to figure it out.
As stellarator configurations are challenging to build, most fusion experiments today are tokamaks (a short form for a Russian expression that translates as ‘toroidal chamber with magnetic coils’).
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The Earth’s magnetic field, an invisible force generated by our planet’s core, serves as a natural compass that has guided human navigation for centuries. However, long before humans invented ...
There’s something quietly powerful about people who carry themselves with calm-the kind of calm that doesn’t invite noise, chaos, or external judgment. These individuals don’t seek attention, yet they ...
A Trans Pride flag is waved before the start of a game between Austin FC and Minnesota United at Allianz Field. Credit: David Berding - USA TODAY Sports A larger share of adults in Minnesota identify ...
A new study by the University of Cincinnati has found that monarch butterflies have an internal compass for their epic migration that flips when the temperatures plunge. This changing polarity helps ...