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Magnet Lab Resources

  • What's MRI
    As defined by a Mag Lab expert (audio file).
  • Superconductivity: Current in a Cape and Thermal Tights
    They don’t call it super for nothing. Once you get a superconductor going, it’ll keep on ticking like the Energizer Bunny, only a lot longer.
  • Magnets: From Mini to Mighty
    If your knowledge of magnets ends with posting a to-do list on the fridge, add this to the list: Learn more about magnets! You can start here with a straightforward rundown of magnet types, uses and strengths, explained in a way that will help make the facts stick.
  • NMR Spectroscopy and Imaging at the Mag Lab
    The Mag Lab's NMR program supports state-of-the-art facilities and unique capabilities that are available to users pursuing research in solution and solid state NMR, MRI and in vivo magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
  • Advanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy Program
    This Mag Lab user program, located at teh Brain Institute of the University of Florida, contains facilities for the lab's NMR program that complement the facilities at the lab's headquarters in Tallahassee.

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