Researchers have engineered a material that is as soft as skin but remarkably strong. Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology (UNIST) team in South Korea has developed an innovative magnetic ...
Got something stuck in your arm? If it's metal and hidden underneath the skin, doctors might be able to use an ordinary magnet to find it, according to a new case report. "If you get a magnet, and you ...
They took their attraction to the next level. Body modification enthusiasts Sadie Riendeau and her fiancée Hannah Hansman took the next step in their commitment to each other by getting magnets ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Got something stuck in your arm? If it's metal and hidden underneath the skin, doctors might be able to use an ordinary magnet to find it, according to a new case report.
The technology could have promising applications for nuclear fusion research and other commercial uses, the researchers said.
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