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The universe's first magnetic fields were 'comparable' to the human brain — and still linger within the 'cosmic web'
The universe's first magnetic fields may have been much weaker than we first imagined — and were roughly equivalent to the strength of the magnetic activity within the human brain, according to a new ...
Quantum computers get a lot of attention, even though they are not ready for prime time, but quantum sensors are already doing useful work. These sensors measure fields, forces and motion so small ...
Neuroscientists at University of Iowa Health Care have demonstrated for the first time that noninvasive brain stimulation can alter the activity of a critical deep brain region involved in emotion and ...
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Quantum sensors beat hyped computers to the real world by measuring invisible fields
Even though the world is focused on the next development in quantum computing, it ...
Pigeons can sense Earth’s magnetic field by detecting tiny electric currents in their inner ears, a team of researchers suggests. Such an inner compass could help to explain how certain animals can ...
Scientists have shown that changing magnetic fields in precise ways can create exotic quantum matter that does not normally ...
For children with autism spectrum disorder and with an intellectual disability, the options for improving communication and ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. An award-winning reporter writing about stargazing and the night sky. Using 11 years of magnetic field measurements from the ...
For children with autism spectrum disorder and with an intellectual disability, the options for improving communication and social skills are limited. Talking therapies and behavioral programs can ...
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