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A new study suggests the extinction of Neanderthals nearly coincided with a shift in Earth's magnetic field that let more ...
Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST) has captured another stunningly close look at the surface of our sun. DKIST has collected ...
During a brief but dramatic chapter in Earth's history about 41,000 years ago, the planet’s magnetic field nearly collapsed.
The image was captured by the world's most powerful solar telescope, which takes 2D snapshots of the sun at specific ...
Researchers from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) achieved the first direct laboratory observation of ...
The Inouye Solar Telescope just activated its most powerful instrument, VTF—a massive precision tool designed to unveil the ...
With a primary mirror diameter of four meters, the Inouye Solar Telescope is the largest in the world. Thanks to the optimal ...
"The instrument is, so to speak, the heart of the solar telescope, which is now finally beating at its final destination." ...
TAE Technologies' latest experiments demonstrate significant improvements in fusion reactor performance and efficiency using ...
Even after years of efforts, humans still have not been able to understand the planet and its phenomena. Thus, space as a ...
About 41,000 years ago, Homo sapiens may have survived increased solar radiation caused by a weakening magnetic field by ...