Step into Arizona’s glowing past at this retro neon sign museum filled with color, nostalgia, and old roadside magic.
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MP Materials stock rose sharply in 2025 after two huge partnerships with the Department of Defense and Apple. MP's stock performance is tied to geopolitical policy, such as China's tight control over ...
Magnets only come in dipoles, not single particles. The vector field for this force is visualized as emanating from one end of the magnet and looping around to the other end. The field continues ...
German quantum computing startup eleQtron has raised €57 million ($67m) in a Series A funding round. The company said the funding marks a “significant step” towards the industrial scaling of its ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Neodymium is a magnetic chemical element that is part of the rare earth group used in ...
Three new magnets have come onto the scene at Walt Disney World Resort. They feature Dug and Russell, Stitch, and the seagulls from Finding Nemo. We spotted all of them in the Emporium at Magic ...
For the first time, astronomers have witnessed the birth of one of the universe's most powerful magnets, or magnetars, at the heart of an unusually bright supernova, thanks to an effect first ...
When we think of powerful magnets used in particle accelerators or for NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance), we often envision bulky machines, sometimes the size of buildings. But in an extraordinary ...
A magnet small enough to fit in the palm of your hand can match the strength of some of the world’s most powerful magnets for the first time. But superconducting magnets that produce strong magnetic ...
Scientists at the University of New Hampshire have unleashed artificial intelligence to dramatically speed up the hunt for next-generation magnetic materials. By building a massive, searchable ...