Researchers at OIST built a graphite disk that levitates and spins for hours in a vacuum, showing how perfect magnetic symmetry can cancel energy loss.
The strongest magnetic field known was not in some planetary anomaly or natural cores of the universe, but in a lab in the United States.
The best parts of Apple's MagSafe are now part of the open Qi2.2 standard, which is now included on Pixel phones and likely coming to the next wave of flagships.
Quantum computing's biggest challenge is no longer proving the concept works – it is figuring out how to make the technology practical at scale. Today's qubit ...
Stereotaxis recently reported the first commercial cases using its FDA-cleared for MAGiC Sweep, which the device developer says is the world’s first robotically navigated high-density ...
Kyoto Fusioneering is developing two next-generation breeder-blanket structural materials. One is a family of vanadium alloys that handle temperatures of around 800 °C. The other is a composite of ...
The researchers' method provided reliable and effective wires, which are normally hard to test under repeated heat. This can help create consistent wires for accurate testing, bringing us closer to ...
Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages. If you have a question you’d like an expert to answer, send it to curiouskidsus@theconversation.com. Every day on Earth, you experience weather. You ...
So how do you get an electron to float on top of helium? To find out, Ars spoke with Johannes Pollanen, the chief scientific officer of EeroQ, the company that accomplished the new work. He said that ...
Kearny-based Thea Energy partners with AWS to advance stellarator fusion technology, aiming to bring clean, commercial fusion power to market.