Terra Planet Earth on MSN
The day Earth almost lost its magnetic field: What kept the shield alive
Earth’s magnetic field nearly collapsed long ago. What saved it explains why life survived and why the planet remains ...
ScienceAlert on MSN
Earth's Flipping Magnetic Field Heard as a Sound Is an Unnerving Horror
Earth's magnetic field dramatically flipped roughly 41,000 years ago. Now you can actually 'hear' this epic upheaval, thanks ...
Green Matters on MSN
Scientists Capture 'Eerie' Sound of Earth's Magnetic Field Flipping About 41,000 Years Ago
A combination of satellite data and natural noises produced a soundtrack of nature.
So what exactly do magnetic fields actually do? What would happen if they went away? Turns out, it could be catastrophic!
Kanpur: Researchers at Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (IIT-K) mapped the magnetic field inside the Sun for the first ...
The magnetic north pole has been wandering through the Arctic for decades, but lately, its changing path has grabbed the ...
Space.com on MSN
Northern lights may be visible in 10 states tonight as Earth's magnetic field 'rings like a bell' after CME impact
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to Maine tonight as Earth reels from a colossal CME impact.
Imagine computer hardware that is blazing fast and stores more data in less space. That's the promise of antiferromagnets, ...
This study provides an unparalleled estimate of the magnitude, structure, and evolution of magnetic fields inside the Sun over three decades, which is tremendously important for understanding how our ...
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Hubble tension: Primordial magnetic fields could resolve one of cosmology's biggest questions
A Simon Fraser University cosmologist believes his team's new research may bring them a step closer to cracking one of ...
Space.com on MSN
Earth was just hit by the strongest solar radiation storm in over 20 years — here's what it means
Earth just experienced a rare S4 solar radiation storm, the most intense since 2003 — powerful for satellites and astronauts, ...
Water doesn’t behave the same way in a glass as it does as ice in your freezer. When water is heated to several thousand ...
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