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The Sun Rains, But What Scientists Found Will Completely Alter Our View of Solar Science
Researchers from theUniversity of Hawai’i have cracked the mystery of solar rain that occurs in the Sun’s corona, the outermost layer of its atmosphere, and involves blobs of plasma that fall back to ...
New ways to measure thawing permafrost could help us understand its potential impacts on infrastructure, military outposts, and communities.
Caltech researchers have developed a new simulation of the hydrological cycle on Jupiter, modeling how water vapor condenses into clouds and falls as rain throughout the giant planet's swirled, ...
Plus: Withings collabs with Clue to offer advanced women’s cycle tracking, there’s a new Balmuda toaster, and Shokz shows off Dolby Audio–powered open earbuds.
The most advanced Earth radar satellite ever launched, NISAR’s first test images are already showing how it could transform the way we monitor the planet, from tracking crop health to spotting ...
With a low but notable chance of hitting our moon this asteroid is in the sights of scientists. A city-block-sized asteroid named 2024 YR4 is hurtling through space, and it has our Moon in its sights.
Dogs follow regular travel routes while cats wander freely showing different evolutionary movement strategies.
Glass is one of the oldest materials on Earth, worked by humans more than 100,000 years ago. It was used to make tools and weapons, and over time, its applications multiplied. Looking around us today, ...
Stephanie Glitter, Francesca Mesiano, Alessia Lanza and more arrived at the presentation with crimped hair and dark makeup.
When you look at your weather forecast app, you might take for granted the complexity that lies beneath the simple icon of a sun or a cloud. In reality, that simple icon is the result of a hidden ...
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New JWST Data Shows Rogue Planet With a Colorful Combo of Wavelengths, Strong Storms, and Beautiful Auroras
Learn about SIMP-0136, a rogue planet emitting wavelengths that reveal patchy clouds and auroras similar to the Northern Lights.
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Scientists fuse light and vibration to open new ways of controlling energy in devices
Scientists have found a way to make atoms dance with light, quite literally. In certain crystals, vibrations called phonons can now merge with light waves to form entirely new hybrid states of matter.
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