New brain-like networks could help robots approach human-like efficiency at object recognition tasks
Iron oxide particles are very attractive to hydrocarbons
'Singlet-based' magnet attracts promise for enhanced data storage
Record-breaking 'MagLab' offers unparalleled research environment for thousands of scientists
Technique for imaging magnetization dynamics developed in a joint project
Scientists have discovered that the electrical resistance of a copper-oxide compound depends on the magnetic field in a very unusual way
Early work demonstrates promise of mechanoceuticals
The method is also an efficient way to produce strong magnets for small places, like sleek handheld electronics
Discovery is an important one for the future of electronics
The "32 T" will allow physicists studying materials to explore how electrons interact with each other and their atomic environment, enabling new devices that will shape our world
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