(via Reactions) Magnets: How do they work? And can they actually be used to bend a stream of water? Alex attempts to replicate a recent scientific paper that used household magnets to bend a stream of ...
At extreme pressures and temperatures, water becomes superionic — a solid that behaves partly like a liquid and conducts ...
Superionic water—the hot, black and strangely conductive form of ice that exists in the center of distant planets—was ...
A nuclear fusion experiment at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has set a record for the strongest steady magnetic field confining a plasma, ushering in new hope that forthcoming demonstration ...
FSU’s MagLab claims the world record of 41.4 tesla for a resistive magnet—it could pave the way for more sophisticated and exotic experiments in physics and materials research. Engineers at Florida ...
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