Scientists have created the world's thinnest magnet, just one atom thick, which could revolutionize computer memory in the ...
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Can magnets really hurt electronics or is it a myth?
Warnings about magnets and gadgets have been passed down like tech folklore, often without much explanation. The reality is more nuanced: some electronics are genuinely vulnerable to magnetic fields, ...
A novel magnetic material with an extraordinary electronic structure might allow for the production of smaller and more efficient computer chips in the future: the p-wave magnet. Researchers from ...
(Nanowerk News) Globally, computation is booming at an unprecedented rate, fueled by the boons of artificial intelligence. With this, the staggering energy demand of the world’s computing ...
If you grew up around some of the earlier models of televisions and computers, you may have received at least one sternly-worded warning to never place a magnet near them. These warnings still persist ...
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Why the ideal magnet remains out of reach
Electron behavior is so complex and entangled, only quantum math may suffice ...
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