The Magic mirror-like magnet. The brightness of the transmitted light from the magnet changes depending on whether the material is viewed from the front or the back. (Image: Kouji Taniguchi) OIHP-type ...
Scientists have finally proved the existence of a new type of magnet, after previously believing it impossible. The team that discovered the phenomenon, which is called altermagnetism, say it could be ...
It’s art! It’s magic! With colorful balls, magnets and a dash of imagination… It’s one of the most alluring videos I’ve watched all day. For this year’s F5 Re:Play Fest, held in April in NYC, the ...
Researchers at Tohoku University have demonstrated the designability of novel magnets with magic mirror-like characteristics in organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite (OIHP)-type compounds. OIHP-type ...
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