Recent observations by ESA's Swarm satellites reveal that the South Atlantic Anomaly is expanding, posing increased radiation risks to satellites and astronauts. Find out what this means for space missions and Earth's future!
A groundbreaking study reveals that quantum oscillations in insulators behave like tiny springs, challenging previous notions of electron behavior and paving the way for potential technological advancements.
This week in science, researchers uncovered why the sun's outer layer is hotter than its core, revealed the truth about the dinosaur Nanotyrannus, and captured stunning images of an interstellar comet. Dive into these discoveries!
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has provided groundbreaking insights into Sagittarius B2, a stellar nursery in our galaxy. Discover how this cosmic environment challenges existing theories of star formation.
Scientists have created a haunting audio track representing Earth's magnetic field flip 41,000 years ago. This unique interpretation combines satellite data and geoscientific evidence, revealing the eerie sounds of the Laschamps event.
New images of black hole M87* reveal dramatic changes in its magnetic fields, challenging our understanding of these cosmic giants. Discover the latest findings and what they mean for astrophysics!
Scientists have made groundbreaking discoveries about the supermassive black hole M87*, revealing unexpected changes in its magnetic fields and jets. These findings challenge existing theories and provide new insights into black hole physics. Stay tuned for the upcoming Astronomy & Astrophysics paper detailing these revelations!
NASA's InSight mission uncovers that Mars has an Earth-like core structure, revealing secrets about its past atmosphere and potential for liquid water. This discovery reshapes our understanding of Mars' evolution!
A groundbreaking study reveals that the universe's first magnetic fields were significantly weaker than previously thought, comparable to the electrical activity in the human brain. Discover the implications of these findings on our understanding of the cosmic web.
Astronomers have captured the highest-resolution images of a solar flare, revealing unprecedented details of coronal loops and reshaping our understanding of solar activity and space weather forecasting.