This strange magnetism could power tomorrow’s AI

This strange magnetism could power tomorrow’s AI
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Why This Matters

Innovations like this demonstrate how technology can solve real-world problems and make daily life better for millions.
Scientists in Japan have confirmed that ultra-thin films of ruthenium dioxide belong to a newly recognized and powerful class of magnetic materials called altermagnets. These materials combine the best of two magnetic worlds: they’re stable against interference yet still allow fast, electrical readout—an ideal mix for future memory technology.
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