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Each of those dots, in theory, could hold a distinct magnetic state, representing a one or a zero.
FORBES: Nanotech
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The result is not a total surprise, since less-precise measurements published three years ago suggested that antimuons (which ought, if theory is correct, to have the same magnetic moments as muons) are similarly anomalous.
ECONOMIST: Particle physics
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Dr Ardavan's theory describes how the gyrating star generates an intense magnetic field, which polarises the ionised gas or plasma surrounding it.
ECONOMIST: Physics