In response to a changing magnetic field, so-called alpha brainwaves, the background “hum” of the brain, quieted in human volunteers, scientists reported yesterday (March 18) in eNeuro. “This is the ...
Such reversals in the Earth's magnetic field, they'd tell you, are, roughly speaking, as common as ice ages. That is, they're terrifically infrequent by human standards, but in geologic terms they ...
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Earth's Magnetic Field: A Potential Flip Within Our LifetimeThe study of Earth's magnetic field and its potential flip within a human lifetime offers a fascinating glimpse into our planet's dynamic history. As scientists continue to unravel the mysteries ...
Accompanying those electrical signals are tiny magnetic fields that have only recently been tapped for information into how the human body works. “Our natural magnetic fields offer a different ...
Theranautilus is offering oral & dental treatments with the help of nanobots. The company is developing magnetic nanorobots ...
Geophysicist Joe Kirschvink ran experiments to test people’s perception of changes in magnetic fields around them. He believes the human magnetic sense is there, functioning and active.
A cavity magnon polariton system achieves 99.2% speech recognition accuracy using reservoir computing while consuming just ...
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Magnetic microalgae on a mission to become robotsScientists have developed a single-cell green microalgae coated with magnetic material. This miniature robot was put to the test: would the microalgae with its magnetic coating be able to swim through ...
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