Elementary teachers and veteran K-12 educators were the least likely to recommend people pursue teaching as a career, according to a Pew Research Center survey of public school teachers.
On September 22, China set a new world record with a 42-tesla resistive magnet, surpassing the previous 41.4-tesla record held by the US since 2017. This breakthrough, developed by the High Magnetic ...
A Minnesota-based company has opened its commercial pilot plant to ramp up rare earth-free permanent magnet production. Niron Magnets’ facility in Minneapolis will produce sustainable ...
On September 22, the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Steady High Magnetic Field Laboratory (CHMFL) sustained the strongest magnetic field using a resistive magnet, at 42.02 tesla. This surpasses ...
Teaching must be made more attractive to a wider pool of graduates to tackle shortages in the profession, according to new international research comparing 18 countries. The worldwide comparison ...
As someone currently active in the teaching year, I want to first acknowledge and celebrate the highly active work of teaching, while also reminding colleagues to be “smart in their hard work.” Much ...
In a nutshell: Scientists in China have created a mind-bogglingly powerful resistive magnet that has officially broken the world record by sustaining an incredible 42.02 tesla. That is over ...
China has broken a record by creating the world’s most powerful resistive magnet, just surpassing the previous record set by the US. The new magnet is capable of creating a magnetic field of 42. ...
A new video shows how Earth's magnetic field weakened and warped before temporarily flipping during a recent "polar reversal event." When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an ...
The 42.02 tesla resistive magnet developed by Chinese scientists. Chinese scientists have reportedly created the world’s strongest resistive magnet, which produced a steady magnetic field of 42. ...
However, instead of Mozart or Beethoven, you’re about to hear something far more primordial — the haunting sound of Earth’s magnetic field as it flipped 41,000 years ago. Welcome to the cutting edge ...