Unlocking Next-Generation Magnets: How Atomic Engineering Transforms MnBi’s Magnetic Properties
The Quest for Superior Permanent Magnets In the rapidly evolving field of magnetic materials science, researchers are making groundbreaking progress…
The Quest for Superior Permanent Magnets In the rapidly evolving field of magnetic materials science, researchers are making groundbreaking progress…
Advanced magnetic imaging techniques have revealed that mysterious giant magnetic fossils from 56 million years ago possess sophisticated internal structures optimized for sensing Earth’s magnetic field. The discovery provides new insights into how ancient organisms may have navigated using biological compass systems unlike anything seen in modern magnetotactic bacteria.
Scientists have uncovered compelling evidence that mysterious giant magnetic fossils dating back 56 million years were biologically engineered for exceptional magnetic sensing capabilities, according to research published in Communications Earth & Environment. Using revolutionary 3D imaging technology, researchers have determined that these so-called magnetofossils contain sophisticated internal magnetic structures optimized for detecting the intensity of Earth’s magnetic field.