New mechanism for Information Storage in one Atom
Scientists discovered a new mechanism for magnetic storage of information in the smallest unit of matter: a single atom.
Scientists discovered a new mechanism for magnetic storage of information in the smallest unit of matter: a single atom.
NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) scientists used their computer models to generate a view of the Sun’s magnetic field on August 10, 2018.
Scientists using an innovative technique, discovered a new type of magnetic event in our near-Earth environment.
There has been speculation that the Earth’s geomagnetic fields may be about to reverse, with substantial implications, but according to a new study, this will not happened
The magnetic field of the Sun operates on a 22 year cycle. It takes 11 years for the orientation of the field to flip between the northern
The Earth’s core is changing and the magnetic poles could possibly flip in the not too distant future. Take a look at the video…
Scientists believe that Earth’s magnetic poles are about to flip, because Earth’s magnetic field has been getting weaker.
A student satellite solved a 60-year-old major space mystery, regarding the source of some energetic and potentially damaging particles in Earth’s radiation belts.
Western Digital unveils next-generation technology in magnetic recording, to preserve and access the next decade of big data.
Geophysicists by taking a deep dive into our planet’s core 3000 kilometers below surface, created high-definition 3D simulations of the magnetic field.