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“We find that both exhibit strong linearly increasing trends, coupled with a large surge in magnitude between 330 and 220 million years ago,” the authors wrote. “Our findings suggest unexpected strong ...
A study led by University of Iowa Associate Professor David Miles will study how the sun impacts the Earth’s magnetic field ...
The University of Iowa's NASA mission, TRACERS, successfully launched into orbit, marking a significant milestone in space ...
A new NASA mission is set to launch that will study the effects of Earth’s magnetic field on us. NASA and SpaceX are set to ...
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ScienceAlert on MSNNASA Is Watching a Huge Anomaly Growing in Earth's Magnetic FieldFor years, NASA has monitored a strange anomaly in Earth's magnetic field: a giant region of lower magnetic intensity in the ...
Earth’s oxygenated atmosphere and magnetic field make life possible, but scientists have discovered that there’s a hidden link between the two that’s stronger than we originally imagined.
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Amazon S3 on MSNEarth’s Magnetic Field Could Weaken 90% Before FlippingEarth’s magnetic field has flipped 171 times over the last 71 million years, with the last reversal about 780,000 years ago. A weakening magnetic field could impact satellites and GPS, but changes ...
Ok, maybe not completely new. Back in 2016, Christopher Chyba from Princeton published a paper exploring the possibility of generating electricity by rotating through the Earth’s magnetic field.
During a brief but dramatic chapter in Earth's history about 41,000 years ago, the planet’s magnetic field nearly collapsed. What followed was a cascade of environmental and biological changes ...
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202409807 The Earth's magnetic field quietly supports life on the planet and now, for the first time, its invisible powers have been used to create new nanoparticles and materials.
Strange cone-shaped rocks led scientists to the hidden remains of one of Earth’s oldest asteroid impacts. It could help us find fossil life on Mars.
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