- July 1, 1990The Sciences
Shocking Genes
- Electromagnetic fields stimulate genetic activity
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- December 4, 1909The Sciences
Demonstrations with the Musical Arc
- Proof of Electromagnetic Theories
- W. B. Huff
- Scientific American Supplements Volume 68, Issue 1770supp
- 10.1038/scientificamerican12041909-359asupp
- March 1, 2013Mind & Brain
New Technique Seeks to Measure Consciousness
- An electromagnetic gadget to measure the level of consciousness
- Christof Koch
- Scientific American Mind Volume 24, Issue 1
- 10.1038/scientificamericanmind0313-24
- Originally published as "A Consciousness Meter" in Scientific American Mind Volume 24, Issue 1
- August 6, 1910The Sciences
Light and Electromagnetism
- Electric Waves and the Electromagnetic Theory of Light
- Scientific American Supplements Volume 70, Issue 1805supp
- 10.1038/scientificamerican08061910-86supp
- March 1, 1988The Sciences
Freezing Ions
- Electromagnetic traps turn ion"gases" into "crystals"
- Gregory Greenwell
- Scientific American Volume 258, Issue 3
- 10.1038/scientificamerican0388-28
- June 15, 2010The Green-Grok
MRI set to win reprieve from EU ban
- Directive that limits workers' electromagnetic exposure aims for a compromise.
- August 27, 1910The Sciences
Light and Electromagnetism
- Electric Waves and the Electromagnetic Theory of Light
- Scientific American Supplements Volume 70, Issue 1808supp
- 10.1038/scientificamerican08271910-131supp
- May 4, 2007The Sciences
Envision This: Mathematicians Design Invisible Tunnel
- Electromagnetic "wormhole" results from turning invisible sphere inside out
- JR Minkel
- July 30, 1910The Sciences
Light and Electromagnetism
- Electric Waves and the Electromagnetic Theory of Light
- Scientific American Supplements Volume 70, Issue 1804supp
- 10.1038/scientificamerican07301910-71supp
- June 1, 2002Space & Physics
A Philosopher's Stone
- Could superconductors transmute electromagnetic radiation into gravitational waves?
- George Musser
- June 2002
- 10.1038/scientificamerican0602-19
- September 3, 1910The Sciences
Light and Electromagnetism
- Electric Waves and the Electromagnetic Theory of Light
- Scientific American Supplements Volume 70, Issue 1809supp
- 10.1038/scientificamerican09031910-150supp
- August 20, 1910The Sciences
Light and Electromagnetism
- Electric Waves and the Electromagnetic Theory of Light
- Scientific American Supplements Volume 70, Issue 1807supp
- 10.1038/scientificamerican08201910-122supp
- August 13, 1910The Sciences
Light and Electromagnetism
- Electric Waves and the Electromagnetic Theory of Light
- Scientific American Supplements Volume 70, Issue 1806supp
- 10.1038/scientificamerican08131910-110supp
- September 28, 1907The Sciences
Elements of Electrical Engineering.—I
- The Electric Circuit-Electromagnetic Induction—The Magnetic Circuit
- A. E. Watson
- Scientific American Supplements Volume 64, Issue 1656supp
- 10.1038/scientificamerican09281907-197supp
- October 26, 2009Technology
Staying Out of a Jam: Air Force Looks at Nanotube Sheets for Electromagnetic Shielding
- Strong, lightweight materials made from nanotubes could protect aircraft and satellites from harmful electromagnetic interference
- Larry Greenemeier
- October 27, 2008Mind & Brain
Ghost Lusters: If You Want to See a Specter Badly Enough, Will You?
- Researchers set up "haunted" room to prove an electromagnetic theory of ghost sightings
- Adam Marcus
- June 20, 2012The Sciences
Bright Idea: New "Tractor Beam" Proposal Relies on Negative Radiation Pressure
- A layered design would split two key aspects of a light wave, enabling electromagnetic energy to pull objects
- Evelyn Lamb
- June 1, 2009Technology
News Scan Briefs: Hand Transplant Recipients Switch Handedness
- Also: ending nerve damage from needles, "caveman" connection to humans, electromagnetic chatter, and laser beams that curve
- Charles Q. Choi, Kate Wong, Larry Greenemeier, Coco Ballantyne and Jordan Lite
- June 2009
- Originally published as "On the Other Hand" in June 2009
- March 1, 1948The Sciences
Photochemistry in Industry
- Electromagnetic radiation, - engineering chemical reactions through the use of specially designed lamps, is a powerful tool in many modern Processes
- E. W. Beggs
- Scientific American Volume 178, Issue 3
- 10.1038/scientificamerican0348-109
- October 9, 2013Environment
Ambient Energy Could Replace Batteries
- Stray heat, electromagnetic fields or even mechanical sources can provide power for portable electronics and other devices
- Daniel Cusick and ClimateWire