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'A force more powerful than gravity within the Earth': How magnetism locked itself inside our planet
LiveScience· 4 hours agoIn this except, he explains how magnetism, the most tangible fundamental forces, was discovered,...
Column: It’s officially hotter than anytime since the birth of Jesus
The Virginian-Pilot· 7 days agoIt’s one thing to say the Northern Hemisphere summer of 2023 was the hottest of the 150 years people...
NASA solves mystery of 'floofy' planet
Newsweek· 5 days agoThe mystery of how this planet gained such a low-density "floofy" atmosphere may have been solved, according to two new papers in the journal Nature, and...
The Future Of Earth Is An Uninhabitable Hell World
IFLScience· 4 days agoThe planet Earth has been around for 4.5 billion years, give or take, and it’s changed a lot in that time. What started as a ball of molten, churning...
NASA space telescope finds Earth-size exoplanet that's 'not a bad place' to hunt for life
SPACE.com· 3 days agoScientists using a NASA space telescope have discovered a tantalizing world. It's about the size of ...
How tears and a telephone in Toronto changed Aryna Sabalenka's tennis life
New York Times· 2 days agoThe biggest before-and-after moment in Aryna Sabalenka’s life occurred five years ago, when her...
Hunting for the Universe’s First Stars: Signs of Their Spectacular Endings
SciTechDaily· 1 day agoAstronomers at Yale and the University of Hong Kong have proposed a new strategy for finding the...
A New Discovery About the Sun's Magnetic Field Could Transform How We Predict Solar Weather
Inverse· 4 days agoArmed with a better understanding of where the Sun’s magnetic field comes from, physicists may soon...
The James Webb Space Telescope may have solved a puffy planet mystery. Here's how
Space via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThe star's constant gravitational pull on WASP-107 b, whose distance from its star keeps varying...
Mysterious Blobs And Plate Tectonics — What's Really Going On Beneath Our Feet? - CleanTechnica
CleanTechnica· 7 days agoWhere the continents collide, they force the Earth’s crust to push skyward, forming mountain ranges like the Andes, Alps, and Rockies. Mount Everest at ...