Vitalii Zablotskii is a distinguished researcher in magnetism and biomagnetism, with over 150 scientific articles published in renowned international journals. He has co-authored two popular science books and holds six patents for innovative inventions. With extensive academic experience, he has been an invited professor at leading universities in France, Spain, Poland, and South Korea. Currently, at the Institute of Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, he is focused on studying the biological effects of magnetic fields. Tatyana Polyakova is a physicist engaged in the fields of magnetic biology and magnetic medicine. She has published 50 scientific papers dedicated to the application of physical methods in the study of biological processes at both the cellular and molecular levels. Her methods are specifically designed to ignite and nurture young people’s interest in the natural sciences. She is co-author of two popular science books, one of which is aimed at students in schools and colleges and focuses on new directions in magneto-biology and medicine. Currently, at the Institute of Physics of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, she investigates the mechanisms by which strong magnetic fields affect living organisms.