But, there may be another way, albeit a rather special case, where a magnet can not only be levitated, but locked in place using a rotating magnetic field. The video shows a demonstration of how ...
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Magnetic North’s Slowdown: What the 2025 Model RevealsEarth’s magnetic north pole is on the move—and in surprising ways. With the release of the World Magnetic Model 2025, ...
Scientists have raised concerns that the Earth's inner core may completely halt its rotation by 2040, according to a recent ...
The inner core of Earth may have changed shape in the past 20 years, according to a group of scientists. The inner core is ...
Supernova debris speeds up neutron stars, strengthening magnetic fields. This explains why low-intensity magnetars still ...
An extremely slow pulsar has made scientists “slow down” their assumptions about other pulsars. The pace could be caused by a flashing magnetic field rather than pulsar rotation alone. Pulsars and ...
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Sea turtles' secret GPS: How loggerheads learn locations using Earth's magnetic fieldA new study from researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill provides the first empirical evidence that ...
The rotating magnetic field lines in the animation represent the invisible influence of the magnetic field on the antihydrogen. The magnetic field does not rotate in the actual experiment.
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