Magnetism is a natural force, one that works at a distance. Magnets get their force from magnetic fields created by the atoms within the metal. Magnets are useful for things like turbines we use to ...
An Auburn University study finds that magnetic fields can guide electrons in plasma much like traffic signals, giving ...
Discover the fascinating world of free energy with our science experiments focusing on the screw motor using magnets. Learn how to harness magnetic power to create motion, offering a practical ...
A team of researchers report a mechanical response across a layered magnetic material tied to changing its electron spin. This response could have important applications in nanodevices requiring ultra ...
Magnetic tweezers are a versatile single-molecule manipulation technique that uses magnetic fields to apply forces and torques on magnetic particles attached to biological molecules, such as DNA, RNA, ...
What an actuator is, and what the difference is between linear and rotary The three main energy types—electric, pneumatic and hydraulic—plus thermal, magnetic and piezoelectric What to keep in mind ...
(A) Fabrication process of the shaftless propeller-like millirobot, including positive structures’ fabrication by 2-photon polymerization (2PP), negative mold fabrication and casting process of the ...