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Scientists in Australia have discovered that a magnetic brain treatment already used for depression can boost the brain’s ...
Scientists convert Earth's magnetic field collapse from 41,000 years ago into chilling audio, revealing ancient cosmic ...
Imagine a world where the weather forecast isn’t just a guess, but a button you can press. Picture farmers summoning rain for ...
These micro-robots are a fraction of the width of human hair and have been successfully inserted into animal sinuses in ...
New research shows that certain moths, like the bogong moths, use the night sky and stars to navigate, just like humans do.
The universe is soaked in weak-but-persistent magnetic fields. Despite decades of research, astronomers still aren't exactly sure where these magnetic fields came from. But new research suggests they ...
Native to Australia, tiny Bogong moths travel hundreds of miles in an astonishing annual migration by using the starry night ...
In 2021, researchers predicted that a geomagnetic reversal could lead to mass extinctions and climate chaos—not from the flip ...
Bogong moths use both Earth's magnetic field and the starry night sky to make twice-yearly migrations spanning hundreds of ...
When set spinning, the setup mimics the roiling liquid iron in the Earth’s outer core, which forms electrical currents that generate the magnetic field in a process called a dynamo.
The Sun's polar regions are pretty busy and chaotic places, but our newfound views of its south pole will help predict future solar activity.
Everywhere we look, we see magnetic fields.Sometimes, the magnetic fields are relatively weak, like the ones that thread their way through the spiral arms of galaxies.