Scientists discover that the Earth's magnetic poles can take up to 70,000 years to reverse, much longer than previously ...
Cambridge University and the National University of Singapore have been working together to investigate the magnetisation reversal process for a single chain of identical nanomagnetic dots. Professor ...
Recently, a research team found a new way to control the magnetic reversal in a special material called Co 3 Sn 2 S 2, a Weyl semimetal. The team was led by Prof. Qu Zhe from the Hefei Institutes of ...
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