New magnets have possible real-world applications

An international team of researchers led by the Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal (UMR 5031, CNRS -University of Bordeaux) has discovered a novel way to design magnets with outstanding physical properties, which could make them complementary to, or even competitive with traditional inorganic magnets, which are widely used in everyday appliances. Magnets are an integral Read more about New magnets have possible real-world applications[…]

Kiel University will receive 11 million Euros over the next four years for research into new biomagnetic sensors

Research into highly sensitive magnetic field sensors has been the focus of nano research at Kiel University for a number of years. On Wednesday, 25 May, the German Research Foundation (DFG) approved the following collaborative research centre (CRC) 1261 “Magnetoelectric Sensors: From Composite Materials to Biomagnetic Diagnostics” representing another milestone in this development. The researchers Read more about Kiel University will receive 11 million Euros over the next four years for research into new biomagnetic sensors[…]