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Magnetic Genes

Genetically engineered cells make their own nanomagnets, providing clear MRI images.

Controlling Cell Behavior with Magnets

Nanoparticles allow researchers to initiate biochemical events at will.

Magnetic Cell Therapy

A new technique uses a magnetic field to guide potential therapies to stents in clogged blood vessels.

Higher-Density Data Storage

A novel nanolaser could cram more data onto a hard disk.

Tiny, Sensitive Magnetic-Field Detectors

Arrays of cheap magnetic sensors could detect improvised explosive devices.

Hard-Drive Advance Wins the Nobel Prize

Findings transformed storage and could pave the way for new devices.

Can Magnets Boost Ethanol Production?

Brazilian researchers report that exposure to magnetic fields increased ethanol yields by as much as 17 percent.

Environmentally Friendly Fridges

A new magnetic-cooling system could lead to more-energy-efficient refrigerators.

A New Way to Read Hard Disks

Researchers believe that the magneto-electric effect might be key to creating the sensors needed for ultra-high-capacity memory.

Speeding Up Diagnosis

A new nanoparticle-based tool could provide a faster, easier way to identify infections.

Wireless Recharging

MIT Researchers send power two meters with no wires.

Denser Data Storage

Nanorods and nanowires could increase memory.

Controlling Lasers with Chaos

Adding noise to telecom lasers could potentially boost bandwidth.

A Wirelessly Powered Lightbulb

Researchers at MIT have created a revolutionary device that could remotely charge batteries and power household appliances.

A Spark of Hope for Fusion

A new device clears an obstacle to a type of fusion power plant.

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