Date23rd, Jul 2019

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A strange liquid magnet full of iron nanoparticles can change its shape in a magnetic field, and it may eventually be used to make wireless, moving soft robots

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Physics 18 July 2019
Spinning magnetic droplets

Spinning magnetic droplets cause a dye to swirl

Thomas P. Russell

Not all magnets have to be solids – a new kind of liquid magnet may eventually help control wireless soft robots.

Liquid magnets of a sort already exist. These ferrofluids are a mixture of a non-magnetic liquid and solid magnetic nanoparticles, but they only work when under the influence of an external magnetic field. Thomas Russell at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and his colleagues were able to turn a ferrofluid into a truly magnetic fluid that retains its magnetic properties.

They did …

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