- cross-posted to:
- science@beehaw.org
- cross-posted to:
- science@beehaw.org
Animal Magnetism
He has the kavorka!
The best kind!
2025 we’re finding out animal magnetism was real all along, but it requires a certain concentration of microplastics to work
For anyone interested in what they could be used for, but without time to read the article,
On a nano level, everything we store inside our devices is the result of the coordinated action of electrons. If these materials could be improved, it could mean higher efficiency, more storage within the same size of material, and less loss when data is accessed.
Because
…in [this] paper, scientists show that they can tune these materials very precicely in order to create specific directions of magnetism.
While the traditional ferromagnets we use today are fine in many ways, they aren’t ideal, and can introduce a blurring between separated bits of data known as crosstalk.
shout out to d-wave electron systems gotta be one of my favorite genders fr
Sounds great, a new type of bullshit for me to try to remember how it works every few years.
Uh, don’t we already have three? Dia-, ferro- and paramagnetism?
New one is called altermagnetism: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altermagnetism
“Spintronics”, man, physicist have the best names for fields of study.
I thought that was an 80s new wave band, tbh.
Magnets are the solution, just you wait
Everyone in this thread:
Everybody gave them shit for admitting to not know how magnets work (in a song), and yet, 99% of the public don’t even know there’s three forms.