By Martin LaSalle, University of Montreal May 23, 2022
Scientists have observed an unusual quantum state of matter for the first time.
Physicist Andrea Bianchi has observed the “quantum spin liquid” state in a magnetic material created in his lab.
It’s not every da
Third in the trifecta of local establishments from the clever crew behind Alibi Room and Brassneck Brewery, The Magnet is celebrating their third anniversary today (April 28th), and we wanted to give them a big ol’ pat on the back in honour of the occasion.
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Lewiston's canals are the setting for an epic adventure pitting man against muck, magnets against a submerged safe. That is, when the men aren't catching bikes, drones, scissors . . .
Cameron Fox, right, and Colt Busch use ma
By Jacob Gronholt-Pedersen, Eric Onstad
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - In the tenth century, Erik the Red, a Viking from Iceland, was so impressed with the vegetation on another Arctic island he had found he called it “the green land.” Today, it’s Greenland’s rocks that are attracting ou
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MIT’s startup Commonwealth has a new powerful magnet that could finally make fusion power a reality.
On an overcast day in early December, a yellow earth mover scooped dirt from the edge of a deep pit in Devens, Massachusetts, on the site of an old Army base some 50 miles outside of Bo