Plasma, the electrically charged state of matter that lights up stars and neon signs, has just revealed a subtle effect that ...
Plasma antennas represent a transformative approach in the manipulation and propagation of electromagnetic waves. By utilising ionised gases instead of traditional metallic elements, these antennas ...
The interaction between electromagnetic waves and plasma is a subject of considerable interest due to its relevance in aerospace, telecommunications, and stealth technologies. When electromagnetic ...
In fusion research, the plasma core must be heated to about one hundred million degrees, but heat naturally spreads outward, ...
Scientists at the University of California, Los Angeles present new research on a curious cosmic phenomenon known as "whistlers"—very low frequency packets of radio waves that race along magnetic ...
Chandrayaan-3 lander data reveals the Moon's south polar region has a surprisingly active electrical environment. ISRO's ...
BackgroundProducing fusion energy requires heating plasma to more than one hundred million degrees and confining it stably with strong magnetic ...
Plasma is often called the fourth state of matter, consisting of a mixture of charged particles, including ions and free electrons ...
FROM Star Trek to Star Wars, Dune to Dr Who, force fields have long been a staple of science fiction. Now Boeing has taken out a patent to produce the real thing. Instead it is intended to deflect the ...
Materials react differently to electric and magnetic fields, and these reactions are known as electromagnetic responses. In ...