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magnetic

[mag-net-ik] / mægˈnɛt ɪk /


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They intend to use tools such as electroencephalography and magnetic resonance imaging to see how tendon vibration influences neural activity while people are exerting themselves.

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The team confined thousands of rubidium atoms so they could only move along a single straight line, using a combination of magnetic and optical fields.

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Researchers from Brazil and Portugal have created a new magnetic nanocomposite designed to attack bone cancer while also supporting bone repair.

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Unlike previous tiny machines, these robots do not rely on wires, magnetic fields, or external controls.

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New findings suggest that Earth's magnetic field has played a surprising role in transporting particles from our atmosphere to the moon over vast stretches of time.

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