Grenades, Bikes and Guns: Can a Magnet Fisherman Find Fame? All day long, James Kane tosses a giant magnet into New York’s murkiest waters. There’s got to be money in there somewhere.
Archaeologists Devise a Better Clock for Biblical Times A new approach to studying the history of Old Testament conflicts, courtesy of Earth’s geomagnetic record.
Magnet Fishers Pull Trash, and Treasure, From the Depths Below Pandemic boredom led people to seek thrills by tossing powerful magnets into lakes and rivers. They found buckets of scrap metal, and the occasional grenade.
As the Large Hadron Collider Revs Up, Physicists’ Hopes Soar The particle collider at CERN will soon restart. “There could be a revolution coming,” scientists say.