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In modern agriculture, technological progress is developing aimed at increasing the efficiency of plant care processes. The innovative Florix flower thinning machine was presented in Italy, designed to optimize the harvesting stage. This tool is equipped with mobile arms, allowing it to be easily adapted to the needs of the garden. The operator can adjust the speed of the thin wires by controlling them from the tractor cab using a joystick. This approach significantly increases the efficiency of the flower thinning process, providing the possibility of individual adjustment to the specific conditions of the garden, as well as the variety and type of fruit grown in it. After testing the Florix machine for two years on various types of fruit, the results were very encouraging. Farmers such as Filiberto Montanari, who has used a Florix machine for several years, have reported a significant reduction in the time and labor required to thin flowers. ... >>

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New type of magnetism discovered 13.02.2024

A team of researchers from ETH Zurich in Switzerland has made a discovery that revolutionizes the understanding of the properties of magnetism in synthetic materials.

The experiment was carried out on atomically thin meshes of two different synthetic materials, stacked and forming a moiré pattern. Widely studied to understand quantum phenomena, these materials have attracted the attention of the scientific world.

Traditionally, magnetism has been explained by the spin rotation of electrons as a collective process. But the new discovery reveals so-called "kinetic" magnetism, which arises from electrons competing for space in a material.

The experiment involved atomically thin layers of molybdenum diselenide and tungsten disulfide. When voltage was applied to the structure and irradiated with an electron beam, the material became magnetic. However, it is interesting that magnetism appeared only with a significant excess of electrons.

This amazing phenomenon, called Nagaoka "kinetic" magnetism, was predicted by Japanese physicist Yosuke Nagaoka. He suggested that the magnetic field could be formed due to the competition of electrons for free space, which distinguishes it from traditional models of ferromagnetism.

This discovery not only opens new horizons in the study of quantum physics, but also highlights unexpected aspects of the interaction of electrons in thin synthetic materials. In the future, such discoveries may form the basis for the development of innovative technologies in the field of electronics and magnetic materials.

The discovery of a new type of magnetism is a significant step in understanding the fundamental processes occurring in synthetic materials. This opens up prospects for the creation of new technologies and devices in electronics and magnetism.

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