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Super-Earth exoplanets may have built-in magnetic protection from churning magma — and that's good news for life
"A strong magnetic field is very important for life on a planet." ...
There's a magnet in a secure room in central Tokyo. It's an electromagnet, the kind that generates a magnetic field when ...
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Massive super Earths could have powerful magnetic shields thanks to their magma (and that’s good for life)
Super-Earths are the galaxy’s “middle children.” They are beefier than Earth but smaller than gas giants like Neptune. We ...
How can magnetic fields help determine the habitability of exoplanets? This is what a recent study published in Nature ...
For more than a decade we have been reporting on a radical idea from the University of Birmingham that makes recycling rare earth magnets a real possibility. Now that idea has left the laboratory and ...
In addition to shaping the interior of rocky planets, molten rock located deep within these planets may also contribute to the creation of a planet’s magnetic fields, which protect the entire planet ...
On September 22, the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Steady High Magnetic Field Laboratory set an impressive record with a resistive magnet sustaining a magnetic field of 42.02 tesla. This surpasses ...
Georgetown University researchers have discovered a new class of strong magnets that do not rely on rare-earth or precious ...
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