The largest & highest-powered magnet lab in the world, the National MagLab hosts more scientists from around the globe to advance our understanding of materials & new technology, energy, health, the environment.
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WATCH: Five researchers from FSU and the MagLab are teaming up for an ambitious drug discovery initiative to fight "superbugs."
READ MORE: https://bit.ly/4fBzESn
A special Stars and Stripes hangs above our flagship magnet, the 45T hybrid. The flag was flown over the U.S. Capitol and sent to the MagLab by the Dept. of Commerce.
Happy Flag Day!
Did you know? Our 45-tesla magnet has its own overhead crane for moving magnets, parts, and other equipment. With a 20-ton capacity, it could lift a whale shark or a full coach bus!
HERE'S A RANDOM POST.
About achieving the first "perfect randomness."
https://bit.ly/4x7czxk
Summer's here-- this will keep the kids busy and entertained!
A fun experiment using items you probably have around the house.
https://nationalmaglab.org/magnet-academy/try-this-at-home/inflating-puffer-fish/
You never know what scientists might be studying in high magnetic fields!
Read more about research on whale poop: https://bit.ly/4fvYiDU
Magnons, magnetic ripples through a material, might just help build better quantum computers.
https://bit.ly/4u1hVr2
Read about this new step toward scalable quantum information processing.
https://bit.ly/43AzFPe
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Physicists used quantum bits to achieve perfect randomness for the first time ever. The results of their research could strengthen cryptography and other security systems.
With help from the MagLab, scientists are learning how whale waste impacts ocean ecosystems. Whales help fuel the ocean by releasing a form of iron in their waste that the plants of the sea (phytopla...
Researchers have created a compact chip that manipulates light-based quantum information with remarkable precision, advancing the development of next-generation photonic and quantum technologies.
Great to host this group from the HopeX Camp at the lab this afternoon!
The World Cup is here!
As we celebrate teams from around the globe, this story from a few years back explores the importance of teamwork in science: https://bit.ly/4e4FJV6