(Nanowerk News) As in Alice's journey through the looking-glass to Wonderland, mirrors in the real world can sometimes behave in surprising and unexpected ways, including a new class of mirror that ...
Nuclear fusion comes in all shapes and sizes, and while donut-shaped tokamaks are the most common, many companies and universities are investigating other ways to bring star power in cheaper and more ...
New research by Realta Fusion's computational physics team predicts high energy gain and paves the way to solving plasma instabilities long associated with magnetic mirrors MADISON, Wis., Aug. 7, 2025 ...
Researchers have created a new magnetic mirror-based device that could one day help cosmologists discover new details about ripples in space-time known as gravitational waves, particularly those ...
Just as the path of photons of light can be directed by a mirror, atoms possessing a magnetic moment can be controlled using a magnetic mirror. New research investigates the feasibility of using ...
Magnetic mirrors are able to reflect light in ways old-fashioned mirrors can not, possibly leading to a new generation of technologies. Infrared wavelengths, slightly longer than those visible by the ...
Scientists have demonstrated, for the first time, a new type of mirror that forgoes a familiar shiny metallic surface and instead reflects infrared light by using an unusual magnetic property of a non ...
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