The National High Magnetic Field Laboratoryby Lauren EverettRecord-breaking 'MagLab' offers unparalleled research environment for thousands of scientists
NewsScientists Manipulate Magnets at the Atomic Scaleby Lancaster UniversityMagnetic materials are heavily used in modern life with applications ranging from fridge magnets to Google and Amazon's data centers
NewsFirst Experimental Glimpse of 'Vortex Rings' Could Mean Better Magnetsby Paul Scherrer InstituteObservation provides fundamental insight into intricate nanoscale structures inside bulk magnets, and offers fresh perspectives for magnetic devices
NewsSelf-Assembling System Uses Magnets to Mimic Specific Binding in DNAby Cornell UniversityA team is using the binding power of magnets to design self-assembling systems that potentially can be created in nanoscale form
Product NewsBruker Announces World's First 1.2 GHz High-Resolution Protein NMR Databy Bruker CorporationTwo 1.2 GHz superconducting magnets have now reached full field at Bruker’s Swiss magnet factory
NewsResearchers Study Nanoparticles Synthesized by Method of Electric Explosionby Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal UniversityIncreased chemical stability and biocompatibility of the particles makes them useful for a number of applications, including sensing and biomedicine
NewsNational Maglab Creates World-Record Magnetic Field with Small, Compact Coilby Florida State UniversityMagLab scientists and engineers have shown a way to build and use electromagnets that are stronger, smaller, and more versatile than ever before
NewsMagnets Can Help AI Get Closer to the Efficiency of the Human Brainby Purdue UniversityNew brain-like networks could help robots approach human-like efficiency at object recognition tasks
NewsCleaning Up Oil Using Magnetsby University of Erlangen-NurembergIron oxide particles are very attractive to hydrocarbons
NewsNew Type of Magnet Discoveredby New York University'Singlet-based' magnet attracts promise for enhanced data storage
NewsMagnetization in Small Components Can Now Be Filmed in the Laboratoryby Johannes Gutenberg University MainzTechnique for imaging magnetization dynamics developed in a joint project