Dr. Stephan Winnerl (right) talks to FELBE physicist Dr. John Michael Klopf about experiments at the HZDR's FELBE free-electron lasers. Graphene, that is extremely thin carbon, is considered a true ...
Magnetic fields are a big issue for SRF cavities, especially in areas with strong electromagnets or ferromagnetic materials. Magnetic shieldings consisting of metal alloys with high magnetic ...
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IT is well known that with strong electromagnets one can produce unlimited magnetic fields, since the field increases with the logarithm of the dimensions of the polepieces; but in reality the field ...
DOCK workers may soon be able to forget about hauling on heavy ropes and chains. The gentle press of a button could soon be all it takes to keep a giant ship secured to the dockside. The port of ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Scientists want to power cities with the same high-energy explosions that power the hearts of ...
As a final project for their Computer Science course, SHS students Aron Frishberg and Joshua Im created functional Spider-Man wall climbing technology. The Spider-Man technology uses very strong ...
Electromagnets are strong. They might be able to power railguns and hyperloop trains, but they can also blow stuff up. Like soda cans. An electric current always creates a magnetic field. As the ...
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