Researchers have shown that virtual particles known as skyrmions, discovered just a few years ago, hold promise as a new way of storing data -- one that could overcome fundamental limits that might ...
Magnons, the particles of magnetism, serve as moving information carriers. Almost 15 years ago, researchers at the University of Münster (Germany) succeeded for the first time in achieving a novel ...
Microrobot swarms self-assemble into artificial microtubules under confinement, moving cargo through tight channels and biological fluids using controlled magnetic fields that enable reversible ...
From left to right, Evelyn Tang, assistant professor of physics and astronomy, and Sibani Lisa Biswal, the William M. McCardell Professor in Chemical Engineering at Rice University. If you’ve ever ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- New research has shown that an exotic kind of magnetic behavior discovered just a few years ago holds great promise as a way of storing data -- one that could overcome fundamental ...
New findings by physicists from Münster University may be relevant for future information technologies / Study in "Nature Communications" Data transmission that works by means of magnetic waves ...
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