Sentences with phrase «new magnetic effects»

Her team's research opens up new possibilities in the nascent field of 3 - D nanomagnetics, which has evolved through recent discoveries of new magnetic effects at the atomic level, as well as advances in characterization methods such as in the X-ray magnetic microscopy technique used by the group.

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The strong magnetic field gives a more complicated dynamo effect that resembles what you see at the stage where a new star is being created.
Low field magnetic stimulation (LFMS) is one such potential new treatment with rapid mood - elevating effects, as reported by researchers at Harvard Medical School and Weill Cornell Medical College.
Researchers based in New York City can pursue a study that requires a highly sensitive device for measuring magnetic fields of the brain — despite the potentially disruptive effect of the subway system — by locating the device in another country.
This will help in predicting the value of their magnetoelectric effect, which, in turn, will make it easier to find new and promising materials for industrial applications,» says the head of MIPT's Laboratory of physics of magnetic heterostructures and spintronics for energy - saving information technologies, Prof. Anatoly Zvezdin.
The storm - chasing aircraft's new scatterometer — a microwave radar sensor that measures the reflection (or scattering effect) produced while scanning the surface of the Earth — can see inside the storm with high resolution, something akin to a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan.
Studies have shown that magnetic resonance imaging, positron - emission tomography and spinal taps — and newer methods now in the lab — can detect the effects of the buildup of aberrant proteins characteristic of Alzheimer's some 10 to 15 years before the first symptoms appear.
This new finding implies that the retarding effect of magnetic fields in disk formation may not be as efficient as we thought before,» says Zhi - Yun Li at University of Virginia
This magnetic like effect sucks these heavy metals out of the blood stream and creates a new substance such as a Hg (mercury)- Se compound that gets flushed out of the body.
The paramagnetic process responds to wandering magnetic poles, and new climate change models need to incorporate this rapidly moving global effect.
Karl Sandeman and his co-workers think that their material - a blend of cobalt, manganese, silicon and germanium - could help to usher in a new type of refrigerator that is up to 40 percent more energy - efficient than conventional models.The «magnetic fridge» envisaged by the Cambridge team would use a phenomenon called the magnetocaloric effect (MCE), whereby a magnetic field causes certain materials to get warmer (a positive MCE) or cooler (a negative MCE).
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