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Tiny “magnetic flowers” could supercharge sensors

Scientists in Spain have created tiny flower-shaped structures that can boost magnetic fields in a very small area. These microscopic “magnetic flowers,” made from a nickel-iron alloy, could lead to more powerful sensors, better scientific experiments, and lower energy use for magnetic devices. The research was led by Dr. Anna Palau and her team at […] The post Tiny “magnetic flowers” could supercharge sensors appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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