Earth’s magnetic north is not static. Like an anchorless buoy pushed by ocean waves, the magnetic field is constantly on the move as liquid iron sloshes around in the planet’s outer core.
Earthquakes, death by the millions and weather chaos - a book banned by the CIA for nearly 60 years predicted how the world ...
The CIA have declassified Chan Thomas' book, The Adam and Eve Story, nearly 60 years after he first wrote his theories about ...
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Now, a new study shows that ferroelectricity can be imparted on a non-ferroelectric material if its stacked together—a ...
The Devil’s Sea or Dragon Triangle, located off Japan's coast, is well-known for the disappearance of ships, vanished ...
A massive and evolving weak spot in Earth’s magnetic field, known as the South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA), has caught the ...
Pioneering researchers of self-generated spin torques have discovered a new one, anomalous Hall torque, that completes a ...
As we approach solar maximum, something strange is happening to the sun's magnetic field. We explore this flip in polarity in ...
Last week, the fire destroyed 185 of his hives throughout the Altadena area, including those at his home. The modest ranch ...
The mysterious white-grey streak in the sky that appears alongside the Northern Lights has been explained by scientists for ...
Northern lights were a regular sight over the Adirondacks through the past year and should continue to be in 2025.