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Live Science on MSN'A completely new phenomenon': Astronomers spot a planet causing its star to constantly explodeAstronomers have spotted an alien planet orbiting so closely to its home star, the planet's magnetic field is triggering ...
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Space on MSNExoplanets that cling too tightly to their stars trigger their own doom: 'This is a completely new phenomenon'Some planets take the expression "you're your own worst enemy" to the extreme — triggering stellar flares from their own ...
Exoplanet HIP 67522 b, fluffed up to the size of Jupiter, circles so close to its star that it’s triggering violent flares — ...
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AZoQuantum on MSNArcher Advances Quantum Technology with On-Chip Electrical Detection of Spin ResonanceArcher Materials Limited (“Archer”), a semiconductor company advancing quantum technology and medical diagnostics industries, has achieved a significant milestone in its quantum technology development ...
Angular momentum is a fundamental quantity in physics that describes the rotational motion of objects. In quantum physics, it ...
Two German physicists have unveiled a compact magnet layout that outperforms the famed Halbach array, delivering stronger, ...
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Space on MSNSee Earth's Lithospheric Magnetic FieldThe magnetized rocks of Earth's crust and mantle, also known as the upper lithosphere, accounts for generating 6 percent of ...
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Earth’s Magnetic Field Is Shifting 10x Faster Than Scientists ExpectedDid you know Earth's magnetic field is on the move? Recent studies reveal it's shifting at an astonishing rate—10 times ...
Modern low-power solutions to computer memory rely heavily on the manipulation of the magnetic properties of materials.
Many persistent sinus infections involve biofilms – colonies of bacteria that group together to resist efforts to kill them.
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Space.com on MSNAstronomers discover 'raw materials for life' can form in planetary systems even before stars"Each new detection brings us closer to understanding the origins of complex organic chemistry in the universe — and perhaps, ...
A NASA satellite that’s been orbiting as space junk since 1967, Relay 2, emitted an unexpected, powerful radio burst that astronomers initially struggled to explain.
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