Magnets are found in motors, speakers, sensors, and countless everyday devices. This video explains how magnetic fields work ...
Scientists have uncovered how tiny magnetic waves can produce electric signals inside materials, potentially transforming computing efficiency.
Controlling magnetic states in materials typically requires continuous power or only works in rare, specialized systems. Researchers developed a general theory showing how electric fields can ...
Could decades of magnetospheric theory have been looking at Earth’s electric heart the wrong way around? The answer, in new ...
Component manufacturers can minimize energy use by working efficiency tactics into the design and intended operation of mechanical components. Tactics for moving an asynchronous system from IE3 to IE4 ...
Person wearing lab coat, safety goggles, and gloves holds a piece of black paper held by metal clamps Postdoctoral researcher Shichen Xu examines the carbon paper platform that holds powdered magnet ...
Scientists created a form of “super ice” that conducts electricity rather than simply freezing by compressing water under ...
Every year, hundreds to thousands of megawatts’ worth of wind turbines across the United States get a facelift. These aging turbines have their rotors swapped out, their blades replaced, and key ...
A private equity fund has taken a majority stake in a Landisville company founded by a local inventor who made the world’s first rare-metal earth magnets. Landisville-based Electron Energy Corp. has ...