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The Invisible: How to See Magnetism ZdS#19
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Zeste de scienceThe Youtube channel Zeste de science explores all aspects of scientific research, proving that even the most complicated scientific facts can be explained in less than 5 minutes, and that even the most seemingly trivial events of everyday life, if thoroughly studied, can contribute to the biggest technological advances.
Episode 19: Zeste de science presents a new episode of Ecorce de recherche, an immersion into archives of last century's scientific research. In 1964, the brand new metallurgical microscope opened new possibilities for research. Scientists from Meudon-Bellevue used it to observe the effects of a variable magnetic field on metallic crystals. The results they obtained enabled them to better understand how magnetism works and how crystals react to it.
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