The sweeping open-air exhibition stretches from Al Ain’s 400-year-old fort to the mangrove islands of Jubail, recasting the U ...
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A piece of the Sun snapped off and baffled scientists
When a dramatic solar video began circulating earlier this year, it looked like something out of science fiction: a bright ...
New research reveals light's magnetic field directly influences matter, causing scientists to rethink the 'Faraday Effect.' ...
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Part of the sun looks broken and scientists are baffled
For a few days, it sounded like a scene from a disaster movie: a “piece” of the sun appeared to shear away from its surface and whirl around the north pole, leaving even seasoned solar physicists ...
Sagittarius season begins on Nov. 21, signaling a time of expansion and truth. Here's what this celestial season means for ...
Your November to January horoscope reveals emotional insights, cosmic shifts and guidance for love, growth and renewal across ...
New research conducted by an international team of physicists has found that high-energy gamma rays might offer the key to unlocking the mysteries of the sun's magnetic fields. The study, led by the ...
The mystery of why the Sun’s outer atmosphere is far hotter than its surface has long puzzled scientists. The solar corona reaches temperatures of over a million degrees Celsius, while the surface ...
NASA's Tandem Reconnection and Cusp Electrodynamics Reconnaissance Satellites (TRACERS) mission, a collaborative effort led by the University of Iowa (UI) with substantial contributions from Southwest ...
A study led by University of Iowa Associate Professor David Miles will study how the sun impacts the Earth’s magnetic field using a NASA satellite that will launch later this month. The study dubbed ...
The explosion created a 250,000-mile-long, boiling trench of hot plasma and debris in the star’s outer atmosphere. Reading time 1 minute On July 15, a solar filament erupted from the Sun’s upper left ...
Scientists have released the closest images ever taken near the sun, captured by NASA’s Parker Solar Probe flying 3.8 million miles above the solar surface. In unprecedented detail, the visuals reveal ...
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