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Researchers Take Magnetic Waves For A Spin

Posted January 30, 2014 11:11 AM

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Researchers at New York University have developed a method for creating and directing fast moving waves in magnetic fields that have the potential to enhance communication and information processing in computer chips and other consumer products.

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01/31/2014 2:05 PM

And who is the old man in the picture?

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01/31/2014 2:25 PM

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Faraday

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02/03/2014 9:47 AM

I don't think that is Faraday, but rather not sure who precisely. My first guess was James Clerk Maxwell, father of electromagnetism (at least with respect to the PDE's describing radiation as electromagnetic wave). Maybe it is Helmholtz.

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