If Earth's magnetic field weakens, which had already happened in the past, and the Sun releases powerful solar storms, it can be devastating to Earth. Continue reading to learn why.
The Sun's magnetic field is about to reverse, marking a significant stage in its solar cycle, which happens every 11 years. Check this article to learn more.
Discover the origins of the Sun's magnetic field as scientists identify surface plasma instabilities. Explore this groundbreaking revelation in solar physics. Read more!
Earth’s magnetic field briefly faltered and increased the oxygen in the planet, paving the way for the evolution of complex life. Continue reading to learn more.
For the first time, physicists have visualized the direct evidence of a strange kind of matter made entirely of electrons. Check this article to learn more.
A theoretical paper suggests that space debris from satellites could create an invisible shield around the Earth which could weaken its magnetic field. Read the article to learn more.
In the vast expanse of deserts, Cataglyphis ants display a remarkable ability to navigate using the magnetic field of the Earth. Find out more about it in this article.
Recent measurements of magnetic fields in clay bricks hint that Babylon's Ishtar Gate may serve a different purpose than previously believed. Read the article to learn more details.
Astronomers explored the weakened magnetic braking in an exoplanet host star to understand the likelihood of discovering alien life. Find out more about it in this article.
Ancient Mesopotamian bricks, imprinted with kings' names, contain iron oxide, confirming a 3,000-year-old Earth magnetic field anomaly, aiding artifact dating. Continue reading to learn more.
Why does the aurora change into different colors? Find out the answer in this article to learn what causes it to turn green, pink, red, violet, or white.
Researchers unravel Earth's core mysteries, uncovering the role of E Prime Layer, deep water influence, and challenging conventional beliefs. Continue reading to learn more.