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Tree rings show record of newly identified extreme solar activity event
The data of tree rings register extreme storms of solar energetic particles (SEPs), far larger than the largest SEP event ever observed in the...
Study shows dire impacts downstream of Nile River dam
Downstream water supply and economic losses could substantially disrupt Egypt, according to a new analysis that offers potential solutions to avoid conflict over the...
How the universe is reflected near black holes
When a black hole passes between us and a distant galaxy, the galaxy may be fine, but its image may never escape. Since light...
Watching the Milky Way’s supermassive black hole feed
At the center of our Milky Way lies a supermassive black hole (SMBH) called Sagittarius A* (SgrA*). Supermassive black holes reside at the centers...
Longest known continuous record of the Paleozoic discovered in Yukon wilderness
Expeditions to a remote area of Yukon, Canada, have uncovered a 120-million-year-long geological record of a time when land plants and complex animals first...
Scientists solve 40-year mystery over Jupiter’s X-ray aurora
Have you seen Jupiter's aurora? Researchers combined close-up observations of Jupiter's environment by NASA's satellite Juno, which is currently orbiting the planet, with simultaneous...
Goldilocks planets ‘with a tilt’ may develop more complex life
Goldilocks planets are the ones that may support complex life. This is due to their location in the Goldilocks Zone which is a habitable...
The pressure is off and high temperature superconductivity remains
High temperature superconductivity is a grail of modern physicists. As room temperature superconductivity (RTS) has been reported recently in hydrides at megabar pressures, the...
Changes in Earth’s orbit enabled the emergence of complex life
'Snowball Earth' is the most extreme climate event in Earth's history, when it was completely engulfed in ice. The theory of its existence has...
Methane in the plumes of Saturn’s moon Enceladus: Possible signs of...
A study published in Nature Astronomy concludes that known geochemical processes can’t explain the levels of methane measured by the Cassini spacecraft on Saturn’s icy moon.
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Kepler space telescope glimpses population of free-floating planets
A study led by Iain McDonald of the University of Manchester, UK, (now based at the Open University, UK) used data obtained in 2016...