Scientists at ETH Zurich have developed a tiny superconducting magnet just 2.5 inches wide that generates an impressive 42 Tesla of magnetic strength, nearly matching the power of the world's strongest magnets, which could revolutionize nuclear fusion research and make advanced scientific studies more accessible.
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Imagine holding a building-sized magnet in your hand. Scientists at ETH Zurich have achieved the unimaginable. They created a tiny superconducting magnet just 2.5 in wide, generating an astounding 42 T of magnetic strength. That's nearly the power of the world's strongest magnet.
This breakthrough could revolutionize nuclear fusion and make advanced research more accessible.
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