New research helps understand movement of electrons in two-dimensional systems. The movement of thousands of negatively charged atomic particles -- electrons -- makes modern electronics tick. Yet, ...
Deep inside all matter in the universe, electrons are buzzing around and behaving as if they are twirling around on their axes like spinning tops. These "spinning" electrons are fundamental to quantum ...
SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, Vol. 42, No. 3 (Jun., 1982), pp. 471-485 (15 pages) The first order relativistic effect of rotational motion of a simple medium and/or the source on the radiation ...
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Magnetic fields can map the universe—here's how
Who knew that magnetic fields could be so useful? Astronomers are able to use magnetic fields to map our environment within the Milky Way using a technique called Faraday rotation. It works like this.
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