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August 12, 2022
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Show Me the Physics! Video Contest (2014)
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The Qubit Lab - Quantum Magnetometry by Andrew King
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Andrew King wrote on Apr. 26, 2014 @ 08:19 GMT
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http://youtu.be/k4m1NaFhElc
Video Description
Sensing magnetic fields is of crucial importance for numerous applications, ranging from material science to biomedical imaging. A group of scientists in Stuttgard, Germany are working on a way to detect magnetism faster than ever before, using a diamond and an atomic magnetometer. If the detection can be done quickly enough, we may be able to do MRI scans on single molecules!
Video Creator Bio
Andrew King is a filmmaker and screenwriter from the United States.
Joe Fisher wrote on Jul. 4, 2014 @ 14:32 GMT
Dear Mr. King,
Your video had an exuberance about it that was impossible not to like. I certainly hope that it does well in the competition.
With warm regards,
Joe Fisher
Cristinel Stoica wrote on Aug. 26, 2014 @ 10:06 GMT
Well made, clear and funny!
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