Northeastern University: Scientists Are Baffled By This Magnet. Shooting It With Lasers Might Help.
March 18, 2020
March 18, 2020
BOSTON, Massachusetts, March 18 [TNSscientificresearch] -- Northeastern University issued the following news on March 17:
Three atoms of iron for every four of oxygen. That's what it takes to make magnetite, one of the oldest minerals known to humankind, and a material that has been used for ages to learn about magnetism.
Today, magnetite is still schooling modern physicists--Northeastern researchers included--as they look for clues to a long-standing enigma hidden deep . . .
Three atoms of iron for every four of oxygen. That's what it takes to make magnetite, one of the oldest minerals known to humankind, and a material that has been used for ages to learn about magnetism.
Today, magnetite is still schooling modern physicists--Northeastern researchers included--as they look for clues to a long-standing enigma hidden deep . . .