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Arrow Thanks to a User Collaboration Grant, lab scientists have crafted a more accurate magnetometer for measuring the absolute moment of small samples. Read more.

Mike Davidson and Kristin Hazelwood.

Arrow Mag Lab biologists have created special fluorescent-protein biosensors that monitor activity within cells, helping scientists learn how cells work together. Find out more.

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Arrow Our magnets are among the biggest and strongest on Earth. It takes lots of water and electricity to keep this team in world-class shape. Read more.

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ArrowJurek Krzystek (NHMFL-FSU)
PROJECT:Increasing the Frequency Range of BWO-based EPR Experiments in High Fields
WHEN:Monday, May 19 - Tuesday, May 20
WHERE:DC Field Facility, Cell 6

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Mag Lab Reports

ArrowThis issue features an interview with physicist and Professor Emeritus Bill Moulton.
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