Uncovering the connection between negative stiffness and magnetic domain walls

Nature doesn’t like having interfaces—this is why bubbles like to be round, and the surface of a pond settles to flat as long as it’s not disturbed. These trends minimize the total amount of interface (or surface) that is present. As an exception to this behavior, certain materials are known to have a property, called negative stiffness, where the interface prefers to become distorted, or wavy, even without any external stimulation.