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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld’s smallest: Bee-mimicking flying robot uses magnets to aid in search, rescueA team at UC Berkeley has developed the world’s smallest wireless flying robot, inspired by bumblebees. Weighing just 21 ...
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists use magnets to make clean fusion energy breakthrough: 'At least 100 times better than any existing [device]'A stellarator may sound like something cooked up in the laboratory of a supervillain, but a breakthrough with this device may ...
Two researchers who independently developed the neodymium magnet — used in everything from hard disk drives to automobiles — have been awarded the 44th Honda Prize. In 1982, two researchers ...
In an exciting breakthrough, scientists have found a new way to use heat and laser light to control magnetism in ultra-thin ...
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