Giant magnetoresistance
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Scientists have known for more than 150 years that a magnetic field can change electrical resistance in a material, ever since Scottish physicist William Thomson (Lord Kelvin) first measured the effect in iron. That phenomenon, magnetoresistance, can be tweaked according to the strength and orientation of the field, and has made it possible for engineers to build sensors that could read the data stored as magnetic bits in the hard drives of early computers.