Electromagnetic levitation (EML) has emerged as a pivotal non-contact technique for processing and analysing molten materials. By employing time-varying magnetic fields, EML not only suspends liquid ...
To deliver reliable mechanical and electric properties, nanomaterials must have consistent, predictable shapes and surfaces, as well as scalable production techniques. Engineers are solving this ...
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Leapmotor April Fool's joke claims C10 SUV can levitate over potholes
Leapmotor has outlined a new feature for its C10 SUV as part of an April Fool's Day announcement, presenting a fictional ...
New video from SCTL Korea room temperature superconductor experimenters claimed to shows a very strong full levitation effect. Full levitation would be evidence of the Meissner effect found only in ...
Stanford Medicine researchers invent an electromagnetic device that can gently sort different types of cells by levitating them to different heights. It looks like a magic trick: Cells at the bottom ...
The development of electrodynamic suspension (EDS) systems has significantly advanced magnetic levitation transport, offering robust levitation and guidance through electromagnetic interactions. At ...
To design and construct an electromagnetic assembly system by assembling small devices on a given non-magnetic system. This alternative technology (developed by NJIT)is controlled by power source ...
Levitation as a technique generally refers to engineered methods for stably suspending an object against gravity without mechanical contact, using physical forces such as electromagnetic, ...
“I really like your floating banana.” If that’s something you’ve always wanted your guests to say when visiting your living room, this levitating banana project from [ElectroBing] is for you. The ...
An electromagnetic device can gently sort cells by levitating them to different heights. It looks like a magic trick: cells at the bottom of a liquid medium begin levitating, then hovering at a ...
In order for metal nanomaterials to deliver on their promise to energy and electronics, they need to shape up—literally. To deliver reliable mechanical and electric properties, nanomaterials must have ...
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