Primordial magnetic fields, billions of times weaker than a fridge magnet, may have left lasting imprints on the Universe.
Event Horizon Telescope data reveal the magnetic field around M87* shifted, weakened and then flipped, defying theoretical expectations.
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Astronomers Watched a Black Hole Unexpectedly Flip Its Magnetic Field, Challenging Theoretical Models
Observations of a supermassive black hole located 55 million light-years away from Earth have revealed something completely unexpected: Its magnetic field has flipped. The black hole, dubbed M87* ...
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Cosmic web reveals tiny magnetic fields from the dawn of time
Long before galaxies sparkled in the sky or stars took shape, invisible forces stirred in the early Universe. One of those forces—magnetism—emerged in ways scientists are only now beginning to ...
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LQMs vs. LLMs: when AI stops talking and starts calculating
Explore LQM technology with Fernando Dominguez as we discuss its role in AI and quantum advancements in our latest episode.
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Earth’s Magnetic Field Almost Disappeared
The magnetic barrier that protects Earthlings from radiation almost collapsed some 565 million years ago. Here’s what saved it.
The magnetic fields that formed in the very early stages of the universe may have been billions of times weaker than a small fridge magnet, with strengths comparable to magnetism generated by neurons ...
A cadence sensor is a compact cycling device that measures pedaling rate in RPMs to provide real-time feedback.
Physical Formulas: The Keys to Unlocking the Mysteries of the Universe ...
Scientists around the world are marking 2025 as the "Year of Quantum," recognizing a century since the birth of modern ...
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