A research team from the High Magnetic Field Laboratory of the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science of the Chinese Academy of ...
Deep beneath the ocean floor, ancient sediments hint that Earth’s magnetic field sometimes changed far more slowly than expected.
Enceladus’s geysers power vast electromagnetic wave systems that redistribute energy throughout Saturn’s magnetosphere.
A team of US researchers has unveiled a device that can conduct electricity along its fractionally charged edges without ...
In recent years, there’s been an added demand on connectors: the need to be non-magnetic. Technically, this means the ...
The Induction Copper Melter represents the future of the metal heat treatment industry. It not only solves the pain points of “high energy consumption and low quality” in traditional melting but also ...
European scientists discover a new state of quantum matter in CeRu4Sn6 that challenges physics and changes our view of the universe.
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Earth's magnetic poles have flipped 540 times. It will happen again
Earth's magnetic poles flip in a process called a geomagnetic reversal. The planet's magnetic field is generated by chaotic flows of molten metal deep inside Earth's core.
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Video: Engineer turns swinging pendulum into a tiny battery that powers LEDs
Engineer Tom Stanton, who also runs a YouTube channel with the same name, has ...
Learn how some of Earth’s magnetic field flips last longer than others, weakening our defenses against cosmic radiation.
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Earth’s magnetic field flips often, and some reversals drag on 70,000 years
Earth’s magnetic field is often described as a steady shield, but the geological record tells a more restless story. Polarity flips, when magnetic north and south swap places, happen several times per ...
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