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Many of those lunar samples show signs of exposure to strong magnetic fields comparable to Earth's, yet the Moon doesn't have such a field today. So, how did the moon rocks get their magnetism?
"It's as if you throw a 52-card deck in the air, in a magnetic field, and each card has a compass needle," study co-author Benjamin Weiss, who is a professor of Earth and planetary sciences at MIT ...
In a world-first discovery, researchers have shown that Australia’s iconic Bogong moth uses constellations of stars and the ...
You’re not following the vibe, you are the vibe.Gemini, June 25 is delivering your favorite combo: fresh ideas, dynamic ...
Labubu fever is at an all-time high, and we think you deserve one. Read on to find out which Labubu we’d give you based on your birth month.
Thirteen seafarers, stranded for over two months aboard an international cargo ship anchored off Iloilo City, were finally ...
The threat of mass shutdowns across the automotive supply chain is fading as Chinese rare earth magnets begin to flow, though ...
Sona Comstar, India's biggest importer of rare earth magnets, plans to locally manufacture the critical components used in ...
Gyroscopic instruments, including the attitude indicator, heading indicator, and turn coordinator, are crucial for providing ...