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A New Approach to Fusion

A startup snags funding to start early work on a low-budget test reactor.

Building a Self-Assembling Stomach-Bot

Modules that self-assemble inside the stomach could perform more-sophisticated diagnosis and treatment.

Magnets Capture Cancer Cells

Nanoparticles pluck cancer cells from the bellies of mice.

Multicolor MRI for Molecular Imaging

Injectable magnets could let doctors watch diseases at work.

The Making of a New Collider

The biggest physics experiment ever, CERN's new particle accelerator, goes live this summer.

The New Collider

The large hadron collider may solve nature's great mysteries.

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.

The Invisible Hearing Aid

Is a fully implantable device worth the risks associated with the required surgery?

Making Colors with Magnets

A new nanomaterial could lead to novel types of displays.

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