• He was important to dynamo theory, hence his most important work concerned the source of the Earth's magnetic field. (wikipedia.org)
  • He used his network to push for measurement networks of the Earth's magnetic field and climate . (egu.eu)
  • Mars lacks the same degree of protection from cosmic radiation that the Earth's atmosphere and magnetic field provide. (insidescience.org)
  • A computer simulation of the Earth's magnetic field, which is generated by heat transfer in the Earth's core. (utexas.edu)
  • What's more, the experiments and accompanying theories help pin down the magnitude of how the core conducts heat, and the energy sources that power the planet's geodynamo - the mechanism that sustains the Earth's magnetic field, which keeps compasses pointing north and helps protect life from harmful cosmic rays. (utexas.edu)
  • This revised age of the inner core could correlate with a spike in the strength of the Earth's magnetic field as recorded by the arrangement of magnetic materials in rocks that were formed around this time. (utexas.edu)
  • It is also suggested that pigeons use the earth's magnetic fields to navigate. (atexpestmanagement.com)
  • These materials demonstrate interesting properties as they behave as "frustrated magnets"-systems that can settle into various magnetic states because of their special geometry. (nanowerk.com)
  • Artificial spin ices (ASIs) are engineered arrays of nanomagnets that are often "frustrated," meaning that the magnets, constrained by geometry, cannot align themselves to minimize their interaction energy. (lightsources.org)
  • Interestingly, for temperatures significantly higher than this they could observe remnants of this magnetic order in both magnetic and electronic properties, a possible hallmark of the underlying frustrated geometry of the crystal lattice. (nanowerk.com)
  • Kagome lattices host flat bands due to their frustrated lattice geometry, which leads to destructive quantum interference of electron wave functions. (princeton.edu)
  • ICMM is a joint community gathering that brings together chemists and physicists, together with biologists and materials scientists for deep and focused discussions on different topics in the field of molecule-based magnets, including metal organic frameworks, modelling and theory of electronic structure, magneto-chiral and frustrated systems, bio-magnetic phenomena, and magneto-optic and magneto-caloric nanomaterials. (rsc.org)
  • Localization of disordered bosons and magnets in random fields, X. Yu, and M. Müller, Ann. (psi.ch)
  • Through this work, the researchers revealed that there are successive transitions from the quantum spin liquid state if a magnetic field is applied in a special direction along which kagome-lattice layers and triangular-lattice layers are stacked one on top of the other. (nanowerk.com)
  • Advanced Light Source (ALS) studies helped scientists understand how a nanoscale magnetic lattice (an artifical spin ice) acts as a toggle switch for x-ray beams with spiral character. (lightsources.org)
  • This thesis also includes a detailed discussion on the avalanche length distribution when an external field is applied to a uniformly magnetized honeycomb lattice sheet. (jhu.edu)
  • Commensurate and incommensurate magnetic order in spin-1 chains stacked on the triangular lattice in Li 2 NiW 2 O 8 . (mpg.de)
  • Our results are consistent with the real-space flat band localization in the magnetic kagome lattice. (princeton.edu)
  • We further discuss the magnetic tuning of flat band localization under the spin-orbit coupled magnetic kagome lattice model. (princeton.edu)
  • Nanowerk News ) In work published in Physical Review Letters ( 'Quantum spin ice under a [111] magnetic field: from pyrochlore to kagomé' ), scientists from RIKEN in Japan have discovered interesting new magnetic properties of a type of materials known as "quantum spin ice. (nanowerk.com)
  • Using numerical simulations, the group showed how a magnetic field could be used to control the properties of north and south poles, which are fractionalized from magnetic moments of electrons, on a frustrated magnet called a quantum spin ice. (nanowerk.com)
  • The group first proposed a model for quantum spin ice-spin ice based on quantum properties-in 2010 in order to describe the low-energy magnetic properties of magnetic rare-earth pyrochlores-a type of mineral that show interesting physical properties. (nanowerk.com)
  • This system includes a quantum spin liquid state where spins-the property of electrons that lead to magnetic properties-are prevented from ordering and freezing by zero-point motion, a type of motion allowed even at zero temperature under quantum mechanics, of their monopoles. (nanowerk.com)
  • First, the magnetization of the system rises smoothly to a value two-third of the maximum value in the quantum spin liquid state, and then remains at that level in a finite range of the field strength, which is called the 2/3 magnetization plateau. (nanowerk.com)
  • According to Onoda, "Our work indicates that the conductivity associated with the monopole current can be substantially controlled by applying a magnetic field to quantum spin ice and that it is possible to host dissipationless monopole current in the monopole supersolid phase. (nanowerk.com)
  • The aim of the project is to understand emergent low-temperature phases, such as quantum spin liquids, spin-nematic order, or skyrmion lattices, in several representative frustrated materials via their magnetic fluctuation spectrum. (tu-dresden.de)
  • The Berry phase reflects the quantum mechanical nature of the charge-carrying electrons in metals and is influenced by magnetic order. (nanowerk.com)
  • In equilibrium physics, he mainly is interested in looking into non-standard ways to drive polarization or magnetization, e.g. drive magnetization by electric fields or polarization by magnetic fields and look into very fundamental quantum problems such as magnetic monopoles, magneto-electric quadrupoles or toroidal moments and finding ways to quantify their effects and role in advanced materials using various x-ray techniques. (psi.ch)
  • My research concentrates on disordered, frustrated and out-of-equilibrium systems, mostly in quantum condensed matter, but also in classical systems. (psi.ch)
  • Dr. Melko's work has employed Monte Carlo simulations and Density Matrix Renormalization Group methods to explore the low-temperature physics of classical and quantum magnetic materials, cold atoms in optical lattices, bosonic fluids and low-dimensional systems. (uwaterloo.ca)
  • He is also interested in broader ideas in computational physics, the development of efficient algorithms for simulating quantum mechanical systems on classical computers, and the relationship of these methods to the field of quantum information science. (uwaterloo.ca)
  • However, when quantum fluctuations come in to play, these frustrated systems can realize a whole new level of exotica. (uwaterloo.ca)
  • Various types of valence bond solid (illustrated) or related states can arise when quantum fluctuations are present in a frustrated system. (uwaterloo.ca)
  • This is a magnetic analogue of a supersolid in helium 4, where the atoms show both a non-uniform spatial distribution and a superfluidity, which supports frictionless and thus dissipationless current, at extremely low temperature. (nanowerk.com)
  • Scientists have discovered a pioneering new technique to transform ambient heat into motion in nanoscale devices - which could revolutionise future generations of data storage and sensors. (rdworldonline.com)
  • The effect now found in the two-dimensional magnetic structures comes with the promise that it will be of practical use in nanoscale devices, such as magnetic nanomotors, actuators, or sensors. (rdworldonline.com)
  • Dynamics of magnetic monopoles in artificial spin ice Shen, Yichen While finding the elementary magnetic monopole seems not an easy task, recently, scientists have come out an alternative approach by studying emergent particles in spin systems. (jhu.edu)
  • Another study, being conducted at the University of California, San Francisco, is using a technique called transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to treat tinnitus. (tinnitusliving.com)
  • At that time, my plan was to integrate multiple different tools, like functional brain imaging, EEG, and transcranial magnetic stimulation, to manipulate neural networks and understand how these complex interactions between brain areas underlie the interface of attention and memory. (medscape.com)
  • Using data captured by NASA's Cassini spacecraft, Mankovich found that wave patterns within Saturn's rings are the result of ring particles feeling "extra tugs" from the planet's gravitational field. (discovermagazine.com)
  • The particles of matter at the LHC are driven around the LHC by MAGNETIC FIELDS. (berkeley.edu)
  • Theories suggest that if axions existed, a big magnetic field could cause them to produce microwave or radio wave light particles, called photons. (gizmodo.com)
  • We developed a model that worked from the assumption that dark matter particles have a type of magnetic force and investigated what effect this force would have on the universe. (scitechdaily.com)
  • We can measure lots of different properties of the plasma like the temperature, the magnetic field, the speed of plasma flow and the density of particles and they all tell us how close we are to getting fusion to work. (imascientist.org.uk)
  • However, combining these two research threads has relied on "shoehorning" magnetism by forcing magnetic atoms to partially occupy elemental positions in TIs or by applying a conventional magnetic field. (nanowerk.com)
  • At or below this temperature, magnetic moments of the gadolinium atoms align in an alternating pattern of spin up and spin down. (nanowerk.com)
  • The findings represent an important step toward the development of a versatile new tool for probing or controlling exotic phenomena in electronic and magnetic systems. (lightsources.org)
  • Dramatic new physical phenomena are being realized by combining this field of TIs with the subfield of spin-based electronics known as spintronics. (nanowerk.com)
  • In this project, elastic and inelastic neutron scattering on single crystals and powder samples will be used to study magnetic properties of both itinerant and insulating materials that host exotic ground states resulting from magnetic frustration. (tu-dresden.de)
  • Sebastian Gliga, the lead author of the study and Marie Curie Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow, recalls: "The system we have studied is an artificial spin ice, a class of geometrically frustrated magnetic materials. (rdworldonline.com)
  • There aren't many magnetic materials where these have been found before. (materialstoday.com)
  • There are just a very few magnetic materials that have been measured to have such surface states, or Fermi arcs, and this is like the fourth, right? (materialstoday.com)
  • Urs Staub' s scientific research is currently focused on fundamental questions on the interplay of the crystal structure with the electronic and magnetic properties of advanced materials. (psi.ch)
  • The goal is to bring together leading experts in the field of flows of soft materials, with a particular focus on neutrons and X-rays, but also complementary techniques including NMR, confocal microscopy, theory and computer modeling. (lu.se)
  • These diverse materials may exhibit time-dependent structures under transient or out-of-equilibrium conditions resulting from for example self-assembly processes, phase transitions or in response to external fields, such as flow. (lu.se)
  • Shear and extensional flow fields are ubiquitous in the manufacture, processing and use of these everyday materials and yet, typical experimental techniques, like small angle scattering, only provide information about the quiescent or time-averaged state. (lu.se)
  • While Oersted's discovery of aluminum is considered not much more than a footnote in his annals - he is best known for his discovery that electric currents create magnetic fields, which was the first connection found between electricity and magnetism. (mcicontainers.com)
  • Anisotropic Ru 3+ 4d 5 magnetism in the α-RuCl 3 honeycomb system: Susceptibility, specific heat, and zero-field NMR. (mpg.de)
  • He studied physics at the ETH in Zürich, and made his PhD in the Laboratory for Neutron Scattering at ETH/PSI in the field of rare earth magnetism in cuprate superconductors. (psi.ch)
  • While scientists in the 21st century are more connected than ever, we still benefit enormously from global measurement initiatives such as the Global Network of Isotopes in Precipitation ( GNIP ) or the FluxNET network to measure ecosystem carbon, water, and energy fluxes. (egu.eu)
  • On the morning of the 21st, Nernst returned to the field where he believed the object to have struck. (sjgames.com)
  • Spin ice is a magnet with frustrated interactions from which we ob- serve emergent magnetic charges. (jhu.edu)
  • Artificial spin ice is an array of magnetic nano-wires with similar frustrated interactions as spin ice. (jhu.edu)
  • In this Senior Thesis Project, I studied both meso-scopic behavior and microscopic behavior of the dynamics of artificial spin ice in a honeycomb network of magnetic nanowires made with permalloy. (jhu.edu)
  • It's fascinating to read through these ideas, and frustrating to realize how much the cost estimates have changed in the years since. (centauri-dreams.org)
  • Leading a collaboration of institutions in the US and abroad, Princeton University's Department of Chemistry is reporting new topological properties of the magnetic pyrite cobalt disulfide (CoS 2 ) that expand science's understanding of electrical channels in this long-investigated material. (materialstoday.com)
  • Through the Schoop research, CoS 2 was discovered to be a rare example of a group of magnetic topological metals proposed as agents of charge-to-spin conversion. (materialstoday.com)
  • Nanowerk News ) In the pursuit of material platforms for the next generation of electronics, scientists are studying new compounds such as topological insulators (TIs), which support protected electron states on the surfaces of crystals that silicon-based technologies cannot. (nanowerk.com)
  • Realizing an integrated material that is both intrinsically magnetic and has a topological character has proven more challenging. (nanowerk.com)
  • In their compound, gadolinium supplies the magnetic order while the platinum-bismuth components support a topological electronic structure. (nanowerk.com)
  • In six years of experiments I find zero evidence that these intrinsic magnetic fields are driven or generated by external electrical currents. (berkeley.edu)
  • I have run many many experiments without my magnetic emitters and I have seen zero evidence of this happening. (berkeley.edu)
  • If you go back and look at Birkleland's experiments you will notice that he had to put a source of a magnetic field into his sphere to find his Birkeland currents. (berkeley.edu)
  • These experiments provided the ability to map the behavior of the magnetic gadolinium spins to precisely know their orientation and response to temperature and magnetic field. (nanowerk.com)
  • But some are frustrated that WIMPs haven't yet been discovered, either by these big underground experiments or the Large Hadron Collider, an atom smasher in Switzerland. (gizmodo.com)
  • Running experiments was sometimes frustrating because you can't always make the plasma do what you want, but overall it was really fun and a bit insane to think how hot we were making the plasma (10 million degrees! (imascientist.org.uk)
  • China 4-6-2016 Kavli Institute visiting Scientist, Beijing 4-6 2016 Visiting. (fdocuments.us)
  • His particular interest is the study of mechanisms of switching domains and its fundamental speed limits, understanding novel emergent states in equilibrium and in the time domain (excited state) and how ultrafast structural electronic and magnetic phase transitions can occur. (psi.ch)
  • owever, as the strength of the magnetic field is increased, the magnetization of the material eventually begins to rise again and concomitantly, the monopole charges become disproportionate and show a superfluidity. (nanowerk.com)
  • The technique is also able to turning magnetic energy into the directed rotation of the magnetization. (rdworldonline.com)
  • This asymmetry is reflected in the distribution of the magnetic field at the boundaries of the nanomagnet array and causes the magnetization to rotate in a preferred direction. (rdworldonline.com)
  • These findings establish an unexpected route to transforming magnetic energy into the directed motion of magnetization. (rdworldonline.com)
  • scientists could switch the magnetization direction and surface states could then be reconfigured as a response to this applied magnetic field. (materialstoday.com)
  • The concept of magnetic charges is introduced for better visualization and interpretation of the magnetization behavior. (jhu.edu)
  • Researchers have found that these OAM beams can be switched on and off by adjusting the temperature or applying an external magnetic field. (lightsources.org)
  • Using a triple axis spectrometer (BT-7), they studied the scattering of neutrons from carefully aligned single crystals in the low temperature antiferromagnetic phase including in different magnetic field conditions. (nanowerk.com)
  • When we heat the fuel to this temperature it changes from a gas to something called a plasma, which can be trapped by magnetic fields. (imascientist.org.uk)
  • The graph below shows how hot it gets in MAST - but the magnetic island causes a step in the temperature and causes heat to leak out. (imascientist.org.uk)
  • Here's a map of the temperature around a magnetic island (see 'More about me and my work' section for a description of magnetic islands). (imascientist.org.uk)
  • Our experimental methods will include conventional neutron diffraction and small-angle scattering, triple-axis and time-of-flight neutron spectroscopy with unpolarized and polarized neutrons, including measurements at sub-kelvin temperatures and in magnetic field. (tu-dresden.de)
  • Maybe he would do various measurements using the latest technical developments from remote sensing, field observations and tracer data? (egu.eu)
  • My work is to study measurements of magnetic islands growing inside MAST to help to understand why they grow so we can stop this happening in the future. (imascientist.org.uk)
  • With experimental efforts led by research scientist Takehito Suzuki, the MIT group (including physics graduate student Aravind Devarakonda and physics undergraduate Yu-Ting Liu) synthesized single crystals and studied their electronic and magnetic properties. (nanowerk.com)
  • Shklovskii organized the radio astronomy department at Moscow University and later served as chief of the astrophysics department of the new Institute of Space Research in Moscow, having overcome many of the obstacles confronting Soviet scientists of his generation. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Major cen- ters of ESP research in the West, at Utrecht, London and Duke Uni- versity, have come under suspicion from many scientists. (cia.gov)
  • Within EGU, von Humboldt is well known, in connection with the Union medal for "scientists who have performed research in developing regions for the benefit of people and society", which is awarded in his memory. (egu.eu)
  • Recent commentaries in hydrology outline how Socio-hydrology is "a new science of people and water" and the International Association of Hydrological Sciences dedicated the current scientific decade (2013-2022) to research activities on change in hydrology and society to foster this field of science. (egu.eu)
  • People are really curious and excited about knowing about the origin of the geodynamo, the strength of the magnetic field, because they all contribute to a planet's habitability," said Jung-Fu Lin, a professor at The University of Texas at Austin's Jackson School of Geosciences who led the research. (utexas.edu)
  • An international group of research scientists has come together to challenge ICNIRP, the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection. (microwavenews.com)
  • In particular, he uses ultrashort x-ray pulses created from x-ray free electron lasers for his research, looking into ultrafast dynamics that is on the forefront of the field. (psi.ch)
  • Randy played a critical role within a small group of unofficial advisors to Sonett on the execution of a novel concept for the time: turn the observational astronomy unit LPL into LPL/PtyS, a multidisciplinary research and teaching unit operating under the rubric of solar system exploration, but staffed with observers, experimentalists, and theorists from all relevant fields, meeting the highest professional standards. (arizona.edu)
  • Based on years of research in the new field of developmental psychology, Piaget suggested that the human brain goes through a handful of marked stages in how it processes and understands information. (premiernexgen.com)
  • His main topic of research was small swirling motions in the solar atmospheres that resemble terrestrial tornadoes but different from those are connected to magnetic fields. (usi.ch)
  • The SWIRL code can also be used in different fields of research, such as in local climate research as it was recently done. (usi.ch)
  • In this article, we will explore some of the latest findings in tinnitus research and what they could mean for those who suffer from this frustrating condition. (tinnitusliving.com)
  • The innovative new study by a team of international researchers including Professor Gino Hrkac from the University of Exeter, created a magnetic system capable of extracting thermal energy using a specific type of gear, known as a ratchet. (rdworldonline.com)
  • Nevertheless, I have the impression that global scientific networks are doing well and that - very much in the light of von Humboldt's support of junior researchers - early career scientists often get great support from established researchers. (egu.eu)
  • Students and postdocs as well as experienced researchers are welcome to attend the one condition being that they are prepared to participate actively in the discussions and are either serious scientists or philosophers. (ucd.ie)
  • It's also funny to think that such a thin veil over this star played a key role in frustrating researchers. (harvard.edu)
  • Researchers tested a model proposing that the universe's expansion is driven by a dark substance with a magnetic force. (scitechdaily.com)
  • But in a new study, University of Copenhagen researchers tested a model which suggests that the universe's expansion is due to a dark substance with a kind of magnetic force. (scitechdaily.com)
  • In a new study by researchers at the University of Copenhagen, a model was tested that replaces dark energy with a dark matter in the form of magnetic forces. (scitechdaily.com)
  • The last 3 decades have been alternately exhilarating and frustrating for clinicians and researchers interested in TBI. (medscape.com)
  • Magnetic fields are intrinsic to all matter structures and that is undeniable fact. (berkeley.edu)
  • I study structures called magnetic islands which can appear in a hot tokamak plasma. (imascientist.org.uk)
  • For Jupiter, another gas giant in our solar system, scientists figured out the length of a day using the planet's radio emissions. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Ganymede is the largest known moon in the Solar System, being even larger than the planet Mercury, and having its own magnetic field, which sets it apart from other moons. (thespacestore.com)
  • He attended graduate school at the California Institute of Technology, earning his PhD in Physics in 1965, working with Leverett Davis, Jr., who was a pioneer of the study of the interplanetary magnetic fields and their interaction with plasmas, such as the solar wind. (arizona.edu)
  • Roberto analyzed numerical simulations of the solar atmosphere and discovered that these tornadoes are pulses of torsional Alfvén waves that propagate along magnetic lines of force in the vertical direction from the solar surface to the outer solar atmosphere. (usi.ch)
  • He also created an innovative software tool for finding vortical motions in a two-dimensional flow-field (available under https://github.com/jcanivete/swirl ) and he applied it to numerical simulations of the solar and stellar atmospheres for a statistical analysis. (usi.ch)
  • encyclopedia.com on Bullard] During World War II, he was an experimental officer at HMS Vernon of the Admiralty Mining Establishment with Francis Crick, Thomas Gaskell and Robert Boyd, working on the development of degaussing techniques to protect shipping from magnetic mines. (wikipedia.org)
  • Organised by DIAS, the workshop will examine areas of current disagreement in high-energy astrophysics and will be attended by scientists as well as some philosophers of science and experimental philosophers. (ucd.ie)
  • Scientists previously have used a neutron star model with a hydrogen atmosphere giving a much smaller emission area, corresponding to a hot spot on a typical neutron star, which should produce X-ray pulsations as it rotates. (harvard.edu)
  • The X-ray spectrum and lack of pulsar activity suggest that the magnetic field on the surface of this neutron star is relatively weak. (harvard.edu)
  • Similarly low magnetic fields are implied for several other young neutron stars by study of their weak X-ray pulsations. (harvard.edu)
  • It is not known whether these neutron stars will have low magnetic fields for their entire lives, and never become radio pulsars, or whether processes in their interior will lead to the development of stronger magnetic fields as they age. (harvard.edu)
  • The SAI concept involved an orbiter that would provide the necessary radio relay between systems in the atmosphere and on the surface of Titan and scientists on Earth. (centauri-dreams.org)
  • By tracing Saturn's seismic activity through wave patterns in its rings, Mankovich was able to find that Saturn's interior vibrates at frequencies that cause variations in the planet's gravitational field. (discovermagazine.com)
  • Scientist estimate that there are ten billion trillion stars in the universe, or about as many stars as there are grains of sand on all of our planet's seashores. (missionalwomen.com)
  • We further show that the vectorial in-plane magnetic field manipulates the spatial anisotropy of the localization state within each kagome unit cell. (princeton.edu)
  • These magnetic tornadoes have been discovered by observations of the Sun only two decades ago. (usi.ch)
  • That means that ADMX physicists are essentially operating a radio receiver in a magnetic field, slowly turning the tuner and waiting to see if they can find the right station to hear the axion's photon song. (gizmodo.com)
  • If the current rises slowly, it won't trip the magnetic breaker, but the thermal breaker will still catch the problem and break the circuit. (ameneurosisdada.com)
  • This is what true scientists do, they prove their statements. (berkeley.edu)
  • Electrodynamic breaking and steering could be accomplished by field effect reaction mechanisms interacting with the ambient interstellar magnetic field and/or interstellar plasma. (centauri-dreams.org)
  • By finding the critical field that triggers the reversal process on a junction with respect to the angle of external field, an offset angle α is defined in the system to better estimate the critical field at different angle. (jhu.edu)
  • The Primer Fields is a 3 part video series in which many of the currently accepted theories of physics and astrophysics are shaken to the core by a radical new theory of the fundamental forces in all matter. (berkeley.edu)
  • He was a role model for younger scientists with a strong commitment to teaching physics. (arizona.edu)
  • These problems might not trip the magnetic or thermal breaker, but the smart microprocessor will spot them in a few milliseconds and cut the power. (ameneurosisdada.com)
  • Magnetic islands can cause heat to leak out of the plasma and reduce the amount of fusion, so we want to avoid them. (imascientist.org.uk)
  • While studying ASIs, a collaboration between scientists from the University of Kentucky and the ALS (see related feature article ) made an interesting observation: light scattered from certain ASIs produced diffraction patterns in which spots of constructive interference were shaped like donuts instead of dots. (lightsources.org)
  • I am the guy who made the Primer Fields video. (berkeley.edu)
  • We encountered many problems and failed several times, which made us frustrated, and we almost gave up," said article co-author Youjun Zhang, an associate professor at Sichuan University in China. (utexas.edu)
  • We made the plasma really hot so that a magnetic island grew, then cooled it down again to make the island go away. (imascientist.org.uk)
  • The dynamics of magnetic charges is observed in our simulation. (jhu.edu)
  • NASA plans to observe Jupiter using the Webb, relying on a team of 40 scientists to study all that they can. (thespacestore.com)
  • Meanwhile, the moons of Jupiter are equally fascinating, and scientists have been yearning to study them more intensely for some time. (thespacestore.com)
  • One scientist put together a study with 15 humans and 12 pigeons. (atexpestmanagement.com)
  • Four weeks after germination, the scientists compared the two groups and saw that the leaves of the group exposed to gamma rays had abnormal shapes and colors. (insidescience.org)
  • When you give a talk to a group of older adults who are not scientists, and you end the talk saying, "That's all I have," it is like a movie ending where everyone dies and the credits roll early. (medscape.com)
  • Absence of low energy magnetic spin-fluctuations in isovalently and aliovalently doped LaCo 2 B 2 superconducting compounds. (mpg.de)
  • With billions of people exposed to more RF energy than ever before, scientists and the public have asked if a lifetime of cell phone use might be a health risk. (cdc.gov)
  • As far as our current knowledge, our ideas about dark matter with a type of magnetic force and the idea about dark energy are equally wild. (scitechdaily.com)
  • Not so pleasant were what Shklovskii later called in his autobiographical Five Billion Vodka Bottles to the Moon: Tales of a Soviet Scientist (1991) the "mass psychoses" that "rolled over us like tidal waves. (encyclopedia.com)
  • Indeed, because angular momentum is conserved and spin is a type of angular momentum, the change in the magnetic moment of the system can in principle induce a physical rotation of the system (through the Einstein-de Haas effect). (rdworldonline.com)
  • You will be amazed as a magnetic model of the dome at CERN is used to create a 100 mm diameter plasma Sun with a 300 mm diameter equatorial disc of plasma around it! (berkeley.edu)
  • Wieger Wamelink, an ecologist at Wageningen University in the Netherlands who describes himself as a space farmer, has been frustrated by sci-fi depictions of growing plants on Mars. (insidescience.org)
  • The scientists at the Axion Dark Matter eXperiment (ADMX) at the University of Washington think they're ready to spot this theoretical particle. (gizmodo.com)
  • By understanding the role of TNF-alpha in tinnitus, scientists may be able to develop new treatments that target this protein and provide relief for those who suffer from the condition. (tinnitusliving.com)
  • It may also find applications in magnetic memory where bits could be stored through local heating with laser pulses. (rdworldonline.com)
  • The impact site was easy to find in the barren, newly-harvested field. (sjgames.com)
  • I plod across dark fields and soon find a ruined abbey. (crashonline.org.uk)
  • While many have thought so-and think so-some scientists in the West have feared that the mounting fascination with ESP, in league with the resurgence in the occult and mysticism, threatens science. (cia.gov)