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Scientists at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have made a groundbreaking discovery of a completely new type of plasma wave embedded in the auroras near Jupiter's poles, as published in the ...
Abstract: The main aim of this experimental investigation is to forecast the movement and possible shifts of the Earth's magnetic poles by utilizing machine learning (ML) techniques. With historical ...
Over the past two centuries, the construction of thousands of dams has done more than just tame rivers – it has shifted the Earth’s North Pole about a meter from its original position. By storing ...
Extreme marine heat recorded since 2023 might herald the start of a regime shift in the world’s oceans that poses a grave threat to life on Earth, scientists have warned. Record-breaking marine ...
Neanderthals have long been the subject of intense scientific debate. This is largely because we still lack clear answers to some of the big questions about their existence and supposed disappearance.
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A new study from the University of Michigan has reignited a long-standing debate surrounding the mysterious extinction of Neanderthals, suggesting that astrophysical phenomena played a crucial role.
For the first time in history, we re seeing the Sun from an angle no one ever has: from above and below its poles. Thanks to the European Space Agency s Solar Orbiter and its tilted orbit, scientists ...
The Earth's magnetic poles are on the move again! 🌍 These shifts can have surprising effects on navigation and wildlife. Join me as we dive into the fascinating science behind this phenomenon!
Solar Orbiter took the first-ever images of the Sun's poles. These images show the Sun's corona, a superheated outer atmosphere. The images also reveal the complex movement of solar material. The ...
Visuals from the European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter reveal chaotic solar magnetism in the solar polar region. Even better images are expected in the years ahead. By Jonathan O’Callaghan Spacecraft ...