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Scientists find a surprising twist in Earth's magnetic field
Simulations and satellite data reveal that Earth's magnetic field is more complex than scientists had thought. Scientists ...
ALMA reveals that gravity reorients magnetic fields in 17 young clusters, aligning them as gas collapses and accelerating ...
Tiny magnetic microrobots, developed by ETH Zurich, precisely deliver drugs to stroke clots and tumors, achieving a 95% ...
Veritasium on MSN
What Really Happens When Magnetic Fields Hit The Human Brain
For years, scientists believed humans lacked the ability to sense magnetic fields. But new experiments show the brain ...
Scientists have uncovered how tiny magnetic waves can produce electric signals inside materials, potentially transforming computing efficiency.
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Magnetic microrobots guide drugs directly to blood clots
Every year, 12 million people worldwide suffer a stroke; many die or are permanently impaired. Currently, drugs are ...
IFLScience on MSN
Strange Patterns In Ancient Rocks Reveal Earth's Tumbling Magnetic Field, Not Speeding Continents
Moroccan rocks suggest that what had been thought to be wild, random movements of continents was actually Earth's magnetic ...
Based on the grazing view, the general consensus was that the plasma cells and the magnetic field shifted poleward more slowly than at the equator. But Solar Orbiter has shown that the speed is higher ...
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How to photograph the northern lights
Auroras have been making headlines and spreading across social media lately due to the solar storm. This guide will show you ...
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Severe geomagnetic storm could make northern lights visible across much of U.S., forecasters say
A severe geomagnetic storm watch was issued by NOAA on Tuesday in response to recent coronal mass ejections from the sun.
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
A Giant Weak Spot Is Growing in Earth’s Magnetic Field — Scientists Warn It’s Expanding Faster than Ever!
A vast weak spot in Earth’s magnetic field is quietly expanding over the South Atlantic Ocean. Scientists say the phenomenon, known as the South Atlantic Anomaly, could expose satellites and ...
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