National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

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The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory is the world's largest & highest-powered magnet lab. energy and life.

The National High Magnetic Field Laboratory is the largest and highest-powered magnet lab in the world. Funded by the National Science Foundation (DMR-1644779) and the state of Florida, each year more than 2,000 scientists come from across the globe to use our facilities at Florida State University, the University of Florida and Los Alamos National Laboratory to probe fundamental questions about materials.

06/04/2026

Great to host this group from the HopeX Camp at the lab this afternoon!

Inflating Puffer Fish - Magnet Academy 06/01/2026

Summer's here-- this will keep the kids busy and entertained!
A fun experiment using items you probably have around the house.

Inflating Puffer Fish - Magnet Academy Learn simple chemistry by triggering a reaction between an acid and a base that makes a ‘fish’ come to life.

05/28/2026

You never know what scientists might be studying in high magnetic fields!
Watch this video about research on whale p**p-- and read more here: https://bit.ly/4fvYiDU

05/27/2026

Did you know? Our 45-tesla magnet has its own overhead crane for moving magnets, parts, and other equipment. With a 20-ton capacity, it could lift a whale shark or a full coach bus!

05/22/2026

Something to ponder as you watch the big race at The Brickyard this weekend.

05/22/2026

Congratulations to MagLab Director Kathleen Amm for this honor, recognizing researchers who live and work in Florida and have made outstanding contributions to science, engineering and medicine nationally and globally. Read more: https://bit.ly/43tgI0I

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1800 E Paul Dirac Drive
Tallahassee, FL
32310